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This "can" be malware, but is most likely your pointer device going wonky. First unplug the mouse, trackball, or whatever it is you are using for a mouse. If you are still using an old PS2 connection (round plug), consider getting a USB mouse to replace it.
Plug your mouse back in and see if it solves the problem.
Try a new mouse.
If it's not the mouse (you just said the cursor is moving) it could be that the left arrow on your keyboard is stuck. In that case, rake your keyboard, tap ******* the arrow keys, turn over the keyboard and shake out any large Cheeto crumbs, use compressed air (if possible) to blow the dust out.
Unplug your keyboard from the computer and plug it back in. If you are still using the old PS2 keyboard (round plug), consider getting a USB keyboard to replace it. *** warning
*** warning, do NOT throw out the old PS2 plug keyboard if you replace it. You may need it to get into the BIOS some time in the future if the electronics don't recognize a USB keyboard on boot.
replace bios battery, reset the bios, insert required parameters after rebooting and when windows reboot change the time period for screen saver and hard disk shut down!
Check on the sides/bottom of the mouse and there should be a small button. Press the button and it will re-sync your mouse and should take care of the problem. Let me know if this works or if I can help further.
Quickly and repeatedly press each key on the keyboard.
Due to the impact, one of them may have become "stuck" in the "down" position, and thus is interrupting the start-up of your computer.
hi the problem may due to the dell touch software installed in the lap .i think its better to reinstall the software using drive dvd provided by the dell
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