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| Thread ID: 47890 | 2004-08-08 09:00:00 | XP Welcome Screen Freezes | bk T (215) | Press F1 |
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| 259521 | 2004-08-09 03:30:00 | Had another thought. When logged in as administrator or an administrator account go to control panel/ administrative tools/local security policy and see if "user to login with ctrl-alt-del" (or to that affect going by memory) is enabled, disabled or not defined. Change to disabled and reboot and see if that helps. If still no go to user accounts in control panel and under how users login untick the options for fast user switching and the other option and reboot and enable these options and reboot again. Just my thoughts at the moment, might work??? | Berryb (654) | ||
| 259522 | 2004-08-09 12:45:00 | Thanks, guys for all the inputs. Everything is behaving normally as it should after I downloaded & updated the mouse driver! I can't really figure out any relationship between the mouse driver and those problems. Initially, I was only using the generic XP's driver for the mouse; and the mouse was not behaving normally - right-click button didn't work. I thought it was just a faulty mouse and was about to run to get a new mouse!! Can anyone enlighten me? Cheers |
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| 259523 | 2005-12-31 19:03:00 | Hate to wake up an old thread .. but I had the same issue and this thread helped me out (came here via a Google search). In my case, it was also the mouse driver that was the culprit (Logitech G5 mouse; setpoint 2.47 driver). I had to re-install the driver, then choose "SetPoint implementation" under the "Speed and acceleration" section. Cheers, Djinn. |
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