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To: grusum who wrote (41142)5/9/2004 9:03:19 PM
From: shadowman  Respond to of 110653
 
Did you disable system restore before you ran the virus removal tool?

Assuming you're running an operating system with system restore.



To: grusum who wrote (41142)5/9/2004 9:09:36 PM
From: thecow  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
Welcome to the thread. If your mouse clicks are flaky it's easy to overlook the easiest solution. Have you unplugged and plugged your mouse back in? It can work itself loose. Your mouse driver could have gotten corrupted. Uninstall it and reboot and let windows reinstall it for you. If neither suggestion helps, we'll dig deeper. If you're running XP you need to turn System Restore off to prevent reinfection of your system. You can turn it back on after running another virus scan.



To: grusum who wrote (41142)5/10/2004 4:16:31 PM
From: Junkyardawg  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110653
 
I had an awful problem with my mouse one time. I took it apart scanned for virus....I pretty much beat my head up against the wall.

Come to find out the mouse was bad and it needed replacing. I reckon I shoulda thought of that before I buried my head in my sheetrock walls.

dawgy