Busy mouses sign Blue Circle guard go every 3 seconds approximately.

Why my icon occupied by my Dungeon of mouse move even after everthing was loaded?  G6t computer laptop HP pavilion Windows 7. It dawns on every 3 seconds or more. Just got the computer yesterday.

New Windows 7 PCs do a lot of cleaning the early days of functioning, post back if it does not back down after a few days to be in market.

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    References to Vista also apply to Windows 7.

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