Blue screen "PLEASE WAIT AUTO SYNC PROCESSING

HP p6102f Windows 7 Home 64 bit

Help whenever I type more than a few characters, I get this blue screen... what it means? Set Windows to update a few days ago.

Hello jclark_09,

If you get an error please wait processing auto sync, this could be due to several things, mouse, keyboard or Bluetooth wireless.

Updates being the last thing that has changed on the computer, the system restore would be the fix for the problem.

The system restore will not change anything on the computer just to remove updates that were installed a few days ago, none of your personal files will be affected.

Here is a link on how to perform a System Restore

Let me know if it helps.

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