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I've tried so many different things to solve this over the last few days that I really ended up confused as to what might have caused the original problem. I'm not even going to speculate as some of the things I think I remember trying seem to conflict with any explanation I might come up with. In any case I fixed the problem by booting from my install disk and doing a System Restore back to a date four days ago when I'd done my last Mirosoft update. That restored the mouse to functionality and I'm good to go. Yes, it probably was a software problem because the same mouse is working now.
Mate just keep an eye on the updates then I always have them set to inform me they are available and then pick or hide the ones I don't want so if this happens again then you will know the culprit.