
06-12-2007
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Re: Another Mouse Freezing Problem
192.168.1.1 is the default address of many routers so I suspect that your
router is sending an unsolicited message such as a status ping to your pc
you need to tell Norton to accept messages from it.
"Guy Thomas" <guy@computerperformance.co.uk> wrote in message
news:uJJPPoGrHHA.4768@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Dear Freddy
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> Many thanks for your fulsome response. Much appreciated, I shall away and
> try your ideas.
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> Guy
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> "freddy" <fkirschen@tidalwave.net> wrote in message
> news:6788179D-A2CB-4ACB-B550-6E2742A8828E@microsoft.com...
>> Guy,
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>> I looked around the Internet and found a lot of posts where people had
>> similar problems. Here are a few of the things they said about mouse
>> freezing:
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>> Are you using Aero Mouse pointers? The latest Nvidia drivers have an
>> issue with Aero Mouse pointers and will cause the intermittent mouse
>> cursor issue. Change to another mouse pointer (I'm using Windows
>> animated and that took care of the problem)
>>
>> Re: Mouse freezes intermittently
>> Hi, I had this with a dell and I was told to change the ports the sata
>> drives were on i.e. instead of ports 2 & 3 I changed them to 3 & 5 and
>> since
>> then no freezes. Be sure to change this in the bios as well.
>> Check in Task Manager. Odds are your computer is at 100% and you have to
>> wait. I had this frequently (mouse freeze) when I was running a 3500+.
>> Problems solved
>> with a 5200+.
>>
>> The Solution (to mouse freezing)
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>> There currently isn't one. We have been trying to figure this out, but to
>> no
>> avail. It's very likely a nForce 590 USB driver issue, although we cannot
>> be
>> certain. It is not a mouse driver issue since we tried using the official
>> mouse driver (from Razer in this case) and the default Windows Vista
>> mouse
>> driver.
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>> If you can't resolve the problem here, you can try googling around to see
>> what you find.
>> --
>> freddy
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>> "Guy Thomas" wrote:
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>>> Problem the mouse freezes. One of those intermittent problems.
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>>> Onset may have coincided with installing:
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>>> Netgear 108 Mbps Wireless Router Model WGT 624
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>>> At first I blamed Outlook 2007. However switching Outlook to safe mode
>>> did
>>> not cure the problem.
>>>
>>> On inspecting Norton, I spotted the following message:
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>>> "an intrusion attempt by 192.168.1.1 was blocked."
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>>> Clean install of Vista on a new machine with 1GB Ram
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>>> Microsoft Mouse.
>>>
>>> Any ideas grateful received
>>>
>>> Guy
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