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This problem may occurs due to hardware fault or due to some setting changes doesn't matter that you did or not but sometimes it happened because of some other programs. Here is the solution if it's not a hardware fault: * Click on Start button * Then select Control Panel * Now select the Mouse option * Under Mouse option window click on Device Settings and in that window touch-pad should be listed... * Enable it. Hope this will solve your problem.
when you turn on pc, when you see windows want loging in that moment restart pc with press restart buttom on pc, it will resatart and you will see menu, in first line safe mode, chek it and enter, when you see password window, where you can write password , press ctrl+del+del /press control buttum and 2 delete,/ will be window login and password, in login write Administrator /
A = shift +A/, and enter, when windows will login, from control panel greate new user with unoter name. and then you can restart, it will turn on with your new user name.
If you were using a physical mouse (instead of a track pad), then try a different mouse.If you were using the track pad, get a USB mouse and plug it in. If it works, then continue to use the USB mouse.
If no type of mouse will work at all, it is a software issue. If rebooting doesn't fix the issue, you may have to reinstall windows.
If you are using a mouse with a driver that was installed using a disk, try uninstalling that driver from the add/remove programs window (programs and features wind on vista and later).
If it requires a new operating system, use Windows Vista or Windows Seven but if you dont have it, buy it from the Shops because Windows Seven has came out today. But if you need to use a older operating system, set the compatibility mode. If it requires Service Pack 1 or 2, uninstall SP3.
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