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| Guest | Vista Upgrade - Takes 30 Seconds to 5 minutes after mouse "click" My system was auto upgraded on shutdown last night. This morning, the system booted fine. However, clicking on anything with the mouse results in a delay of 30 seconds to 5 minutes between the click and when the system responds to the click. You get the "system busy" mouse revolving circle icon. I've tried 3 different mice - built in (notebook PC), USB and wireless. They all works properly. You just experience very long delays for each action, to the point the PC is almost unusable. I've wasted 3 hours to backup recent files in case I have to wipe everything on the system and do a total OS/App reinstall. My guess everytime I click the mouse, there is somethnig going on in the system, with a system time out function finally forcing action. Any ideas on what the heck happened and the best way to fix it? Regards, |
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| Guest | Re: Vista Upgrade - Takes 30 Seconds to 5 minutes after mouse "click" What updates were applied by windows update? "pnkearns" <pnkearns@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:FE3291A4-2669-4770-9628-BACCF81B6F80@xxxxxx Quote: > My system was auto upgraded on shutdown last night. This morning, the > system booted fine. However, clicking on anything with the mouse results > in > a delay of 30 seconds to 5 minutes between the click and when the system > responds to the click. You get the "system busy" mouse revolving circle > icon. > > I've tried 3 different mice - built in (notebook PC), USB and wireless. > They all works properly. You just experience very long delays for each > action, to the point the PC is almost unusable. I've wasted 3 hours to > backup recent files in case I have to wipe everything on the system and do > a > total OS/App reinstall. My guess everytime I click the mouse, there is > somethnig going on in the system, with a system time out function finally > forcing action. > > Any ideas on what the heck happened and the best way to fix it? > > Regards, |
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| Guest | RE: Vista Upgrade - Takes 30 Seconds to 5 minutes after mouse "click" Hi pnkearns, Do you have automatic updates set to download and install optional updates as well as those from Microsoft? Since you have a problem with your mouse, you should be looking for an update that refers to that device. Use system restore to revert your system back to before you started having problems. Change your update options so that you can choose when to install them. Allow the updates to install but don't let them install. Instead, install them one at a time, rebooting your machine between each update. Check for mouse problems after each installation. When you start experiencing problems again, uninstall the last update that you installed and carry on installing the rest of the updates as described above. To prevent this problem in future, change your update options so that it only notifies you of optional updates but does not install them. All other updates should be allowed to download and install as usual. If, however, the update was not an optional one you will need to set this update as 'hidden' to prevent it from being reapplied. As a general rule, you should only download updates for hardware devices from Microsoft if they are manufactured by Microsoft. All other hardware updates should be obtained directly via the manufacturers website. Note that it is possible that your problem might be caused by the update requiring an upgrade to your BIOS. If this is the case then you can either set the offending update as 'hidden' (recommended) or upgrade your BIOS (not recommended - DO THIS AT YOUR OWN RISK). If you want, you could also use the information in the post 'Problematic Updates in Windows Vista', also in this newsgroup, to see if you can successfully install the update that way. Please reply with the following information: make (manufacturer) of PC, version of Vista and the details of the suspect update(s) so that others who have the same setup as you may be helped. Dwarf "pnkearns" wrote: Quote: > My system was auto upgraded on shutdown last night. This morning, the > system booted fine. However, clicking on anything with the mouse results in > a delay of 30 seconds to 5 minutes between the click and when the system > responds to the click. You get the "system busy" mouse revolving circle icon. > > I've tried 3 different mice - built in (notebook PC), USB and wireless. > They all works properly. You just experience very long delays for each > action, to the point the PC is almost unusable. I've wasted 3 hours to > backup recent files in case I have to wipe everything on the system and do a > total OS/App reinstall. My guess everytime I click the mouse, there is > somethnig going on in the system, with a system time out function finally > forcing action. > > Any ideas on what the heck happened and the best way to fix it? > > Regards, |
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