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Answer» I have WIN 7 ultimate duo core 2.o my problem is everytime I click to the next window it will either slow down the button and not do anything, I slowed down the mouse click but it STILL does it ,Also if i go back one it goes back two just checking .... clicking other open windows past the initial one causes mouse to screw up?The mouse works as it should ,but when I try to click back (even if I click once) it will either bring me back to the first window or not check off any check boxes, I would have to really slow down over the check boxes to make the box have a check mark for deleting and I notice that when pressing buttons( not mouse button) the buttons on windows are slow to press so I would have to click more than once to even get anywhereHow does it work in safe mode? How does it work in safe mode?How would you initiate safe mode? the only way I know is to unplug the computer while it is running Quote from: redbird on December 11, 2011, 07:04:04 AM How would you initiate safe mode? the only way I know is to unplug the computer while it is runningUnplug it? I really don't know where you heard that. You reboot and as soon as the system starts you begin tapping the F8 function key. That will take you to the advance boot option screen from which you can choose safe mode. Alternatively, you can do it by selecting the safe mode boot option in msconfg.Ok tried safe mode, but could not use the net, all buttons would work but that includes reg mode, also now what it seems to be only when using menu bar for the net buttons seem to be slow in responding.Try running Windows 7 using Selective startup http://support.microsoft.com/kb/331796Open msconfig and on the General tab choose "selective startup" (UNCHECK all three items) and reboot. Does the problem still occur? If not, start adding items back to msconfig one or two at a time, rebooting after each change, until the problem reappears and you'll have identified the offending process. This is clearly a time consuming procedure, but it is the best way to determine if some process loading with the system is the cause of your problem. After you've isolated the cause, do not use msconfig to permanently disable the process. Instead, if it is a service go to START - RUN and type: services.msc (then press enter) and disable the service OR, if it a program, you can download & run a simple app such as MIKE Lin's Startup Control Panel (http://www.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml) to enable, disable, or otherwise manage startup programs. Thanks you have it spot on it seems to be these widgets clock, temp, calender I will stop these little startups |
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