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Open the "Control Panel" Then change from "Category" in the upper right of the screen to "Large icons". Then find the "Mouse" icon. From there you can change settings for everything related to your mouse.
touching a bios update is a bad idea most people crashes motherboards doing that. the only thing you can try put the stock bios back but i wont like you used it before may have fail boots
anyway the problem can be with ram's and HDD, you need to check them with another machine
for the HDD observe the temperature if it reach above 46c then you have problem with HDD. good luck :)
yeah you have touch sensitivity set to high in the touch pad and your wrist is hitting the touch pad. go your touch pad settings in the control panel and turn it down til when your wrist brushes it, it doesn't move the mouse.
Had the same problem with my wife's...you have to push the connect buttons on both the receiver and the mouse almost simultaneously after turning the mouse off and back on. Keep trying, it took me lots of tries.
If you can't even pass the POST your only option is attempt to flash the BIOS. Go to your motherboard manufacturer's website to find updated BIOS and instructions for your particular board.
first of all u have to re install windows( operating system)
before inserting the windows cd u have to plug an external keybord and mouse and start the system.
boot from cd and continue.
the laptop keybord and mouse could be unusable anymore.
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