Japanese IME input gel

I use Microsoft IME for entry to the Japanese keyboard for years, with no problems. But for these last days, when I type something and try to choose Kanji options in the dropdown menu, what application I'm blaming the text in freezes. Word, Firefox, Notepad, any who, they all freeze. It's a question very reproducible, since it happens every time I try to select text in the menu dropdown. I did not any changes to my computer for a while and did nothing with what I do not normally do, so I have no idea what would cause this problem to occur all of a sudden. I use Windows 7 on a Dell Inspiron 1440 laptop.

Update: I have advanced and reinstalled Windows, so I have more question. I still have no idea what caused it in the first place however.

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