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Dell laptop mouse freezes
Dell laptop mouse freezes





dell laptop mouse freezes

I check temperatures of all parts of the system frequently - at a total power consumption of 57 watts we aren't going to fry any eggs in there. An MVPS "hosts" file, and SpywareBlaster, to block dubious Web sites. Microsoft Defender and Malwarebytes as antivirus and malware protection. I think, however, that I have most of those points pretty well covered. The PowerChute software is showing completely normal conditions - the system is using 57 watts and showing a battery runtime estimate of 54 minutes, both normal for this setup (the printer and the laptop are not drawing power from the battery-supported section of the UPS).Įdited by saluqi, 11 October 2020 - 11:37 PM.ĭefinitely worth a read.

dell laptop mouse freezes

were temporarily plugged into the wall mains till the replacement arrived). I shut the computer down while switching plugs, of course (the old UPS battery died suddenly, a few days ago, so computer, monitor etc. On Friday I had replaced the battery in the APC BN900M UPS unit, uneventfully. I didn't think to listen for the fans before pulling the plug, but that machine is so quiet I'm not sure I'd have been able to hear anything anyway. I can't remember having previously encountered a computer you couldn't turn off with the power button. So should I just ignore this as a one-time mystery, or report it in the BSOD forum? The laptop on the same network was working normally and responsive during the above events. The computer then started up normally (using the power button) and since then has behaved normally so far as I can tell. In the end I pulled the plug out of the UPS (causing instant blackout of course), waited a few minutes, plugged it back in. No response to power button - short push, or hold it down for 4 seconds, no response to either.

dell laptop mouse freezes

No response to keyboard input, not even Ctrl-Alt-Del. No mouse cursor, and no response to mouse movement or to pressing mouse buttons. On return to computer it looked completely normal - all the normal icons in their normal places, taskbar ditto, as usual one of my wallpaper slideshow pictures on the screen - but the computer was completely unresponsive. Went away for a few minutes to do something else. I'd been working normally at the desktop computer, checking news, tennis, scientific stuff. I'm not sure I've ever seen this before - though I've been in computers 50 years and in PCs since the first ones came out 40 years ago. Both computers almost 6 years old, both off-the-shelf stock except that long ago I added 8 GB RAM to the laptop, so it now has 12 GB. Both computers running Windows 10, 64 bit, version 2004, build 19041.508 - the desktop is Pro, the laptop Home. Home network with desktop Dell XPS 8700, laptop Dell Inspiron 15 R 5537, Canon printer Pixma TS9120, Samsung Galaxy S9 smartphone.







Dell laptop mouse freezes