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hello, your laptop must have either a small button on the top of the touchpad that it toggles the power of it or you have to use the buttons Fn + F6 to toggle the use of touchpad.
it has a battery, its about the size of a nickle and is a cr2032, you might have a mouse with a short in it, if your using a PS2 mouse " non usb " it might be shorting out the PSU on start up attempt i would say find another mouse and retry it.
Your mouse could be defective, but let's try a few things first.
Try to remove any wireless devices close to it (i.e. wireless router)or try to plug it in a new USB port.
Last thing try to use a very dark mousepad. The laser respond to reflection so any white on a mousepad combined with some sun light could result in a free for all mouse pointer.
Try the mouse on a different surface, also be sure you do not have any light directed at the mouse - this confuses the eye. Although no mouse pad is required for an optical mouse, sometimes it helps
Try to enter in to BIOS by restearting the notebook (Pressing F2 function, if the notebook enters in to bios then no need to worry. after theat i suggest you to reinstall the notebook to original factory settings dy the recovery disks.
Hi shut down the computer by pressing the windows button on your keyboard then once machine is off then remove mouse connection. Check not damaged and reinsert. Power up the computer normally then hopefully the mouse will work. If it doesn't try mouse on different computer if still not working faulty mouse if works then reinstall the mouse drivers on your computer.
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