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I now have all three enabled and still nothing.
I now have all three enabled and still nothing.
Check in both msconfig>Startup and >Services to re-enable all touchpad-related drivers and software.
Then reboot PC.
If this fails use your last System Restore point, taking note of what programs are affected.
Hey I ran a system restore and I am back to the picture of all the drivers I sent you. I might just leave it like that but if I do should I remove a few of the services?
I'd remove everything except the touchpad software.
If you ever have a question about a listing just google it and read the results to find out what it is and analysis of if it's needed. Except in cases such as yours, it normally isn't unless it's AV or something you want running when Win7 starts up.
Startup and services are all cleaned up but the computer seems a little slower. I had a huge windows update for Service Pack 1. Could this be the cause?
Why would you have to install SP1 if you used the latest official Win7 installer provided in Step 1 of tutorial?
From what I can tell you ignored every single step in the tutorial and now want me to help you patch together the great reinstall you could have had.
I'm out.
Yup, not really. Written tutorials are too boring. I skip through the things I don't need and end up missing other things. Oh well. Still have a working computer.
Thanks for the help.