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Thank You Sir!
David
You can test for any mouse driver problems with Driver Verifier.
Run Driver Verifier to scan for any corrupted drivers which may be causing problems, this program works by running various stress tests on drivers, in order to produce a BSOD which will locate the driver; run for least 24 hours:
InformationAdditional Help - Using Driver Verifier to identify issues with Drivers
Very good procedure but not worth the risk to me! I will first try a new mouse and/or mouse driver.
If the mouse isn't the problem then work through the Troubleshooting Steps for Windows 7
starting with the hardware tests.
Very Nice List for troubleshooting.
THANKS!
I wanted to post my final resolution so others may learn from my experience.
First, Thanks to everyone who tried to help.
Last evening I tried moving the mouse USB plug to another USB port, no help
I tried two different mice, and their associated software drivers/installation disks, no help
I could not resolve this issue with System Restore or Windows Repair. My mouse pointer remained
frozen at the center of the screen. I have an external Hard Drive, so I moved as much as I could
to that drive, pictures, documents, other nice to keep stuff...... AND....... Out came my original
Windows 7 Professional installation disk.
Yes, I reformatted and reinstalled the operating system. Now my system has three monitors, a 22" widescreen in the center, and two 20" square monitors on each side, all on one stand. I was using a software program from Cinemassive which allowed one desktop background to be displayed across all three screens proportionately. I COULD NOT FIND THE SERIAL NUMBER.
Now I have a really nice system which I will eventually fix/recover, I built this system myself after the
movie 2001 space oddesey. My computers name is HAL, A HAL-9000.
Yes, I am slightly ill. 24 GB DDR3 RAM, i7 CPU, Dual Video cards, Hard Drives, and Power Supplies.
My case came from Mountain Mods.
Sometimes you can get the vendor to look up the Product Key using your bank information. Worth a try.
Hopefully you hewed pretty closely to the same steps as for Clean Reinstall - Factory OEM Windows 7
which assures a perfect reinstall as long as you stick with the tools and methods given.
Enjoy Win7.