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	<title>Comments on: Erratic PS2/USB Wheel Mouse- cursor locks, LED goes out Driver already updated; Registry cleaned via JV16?</title>
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		<title>By: gary b</title>
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		<description>Since nobody else will bite, I&#039;ll take a stab at it with a couple things.

Look at Device Manager--while not very useful, it does have a troubleshooting fuction that may yield some answers.

Look at your Event Log for the time frame of the failures. There are event ID numbers that may be useful in tracking down the source. (Control Panel &gt; Admin Tools &gt; Event Viewer)

Hope this helps
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Since nobody else will bite, I&#8217;ll take a stab at it with a couple things.</p>
<p>Look at Device Manager&#8211;while not very useful, it does have a troubleshooting fuction that may yield some answers.</p>
<p>Look at your Event Log for the time frame of the failures. There are event ID numbers that may be useful in tracking down the source. (Control Panel &gt; Admin Tools &gt; Event Viewer)</p>
<p>Hope this helps<br />
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