randomly not recognizing mouse, can't shut down

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I tried to post this half an hour ago, but it didn't post. Why does that

happen? It happens often.



I recently had XP Media Center reinstalled. I will boot up and sometimes it

won't recognize my mouse (the mouse won't move) and if I hit Ctl-Alt-Del

several times, the task manager will finally appear, but it won't allow me to

use it. I can't click on it, I can't hit "E" to end task. Basically, it

seems it won't recognize my keyboard or the mouse. Everything is just locked.

So, then, I manually turn the computer off, which I have been told repeatedly

is very bad for the hard drive and which I have had to do dozens and dozens

of times with this computer. My mouse is a plug-and-play, very old (and very

good) Logitech TrackMan Vista. I never had this problem before the reinstall

(which a professional did). The MS driver should work with the mouse, and

always did. Logitech does not supply a driver.



The problem is totally random--not correlated to updates, any programs

added. If I manually shut down, the mouse almost always works on restart. I

have done a lot of searching on the internet, can't find an answer.



BTW--computer is HP Pavilion a1540n running windows media center edition but

without all the unneeded HP junk on it.



Prior to this, the computer would not save my refresh rate, randomly

defaulting to 60 Hz and a different resolution. I modified the registry to

fix that problem.



Since this problem began, in fact, in the last couple of days, when i am on

Internet Explorer, I am sometimes getting a message that says "STack overflow

at line ___." I don't know what it means or why it pops up, but if I click

OK, it lets me continue to the website. Don't know if this is related.



Thank you for your help.
 
On Sun, 4 Apr 2010 09:34:02 -0700, Linda

wrote:



> I tried to post this half an hour ago, but it didn't post. Why does that

> happen? It happens often.






This isn't a web-based forum; it's a newsgroup. The reason you're

having such problems is that you are using the awful web interface to

participate in this newsgroup--it's the slowest, clunkiest, most

error-prone method of using the newsgroups there is. Do yourself a

favor and switch to a newsreader, such as Outlook Express, which comes

with Windows XP, or Windows Mail, which comes with Vista. See

http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/outlookexpressnewreader.htm



--

Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP (Windows Desktop Experience) since 2003

Please Reply to the Newsgroup
 
microsoft provides a

free program called

windows live mail



it has a newsreader

as is a good replacement

for outlook express.



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"Linda" wrote in message news:4F769963-0818-45B7-87DC-336757EDB550@microsoft.com...

> I tried to post this half an hour ago, but it didn't post. Why does that

> happen? It happens often.

>

> I recently had XP Media Center reinstalled. I will boot up and sometimes it

> won't recognize my mouse (the mouse won't move) and if I hit Ctl-Alt-Del

> several times, the task manager will finally appear, but it won't allow me to

> use it. I can't click on it, I can't hit "E" to end task. Basically, it

> seems it won't recognize my keyboard or the mouse. Everything is just locked.

> So, then, I manually turn the computer off, which I have been told repeatedly

> is very bad for the hard drive and which I have had to do dozens and dozens

> of times with this computer. My mouse is a plug-and-play, very old (and very

> good) Logitech TrackMan Vista. I never had this problem before the reinstall

> (which a professional did). The MS driver should work with the mouse, and

> always did. Logitech does not supply a driver.

>

> The problem is totally random--not correlated to updates, any programs

> added. If I manually shut down, the mouse almost always works on restart. I

> have done a lot of searching on the internet, can't find an answer.

>

> BTW--computer is HP Pavilion a1540n running windows media center edition but

> without all the unneeded HP junk on it.

>

> Prior to this, the computer would not save my refresh rate, randomly

> defaulting to 60 Hz and a different resolution. I modified the registry to

> fix that problem.

>

> Since this problem began, in fact, in the last couple of days, when i am on

> Internet Explorer, I am sometimes getting a message that says "STack overflow

> at line ___." I don't know what it means or why it pops up, but if I click

> OK, it lets me continue to the website. Don't know if this is related.

>

> Thank you for your help.

>
 
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