my mouse freeze!

Hi, I'm mark

I don't know how and why my pointer 'cursor' freezing for my work, but I'll tell you how it all started...

I was just the downloads, updates on my computer by Windows Update today, but my mouse is frozen by unknown perpose, is not moving and the mouse button is not responding, but all work well, like the keyboard... everything except her.

I could not access it and I completely lost control, but I restart my computer and running it again...

but it happened again! I got to find another driver for my mouse via Windows update, and I really find one, but the problem always keeps me crazy!

I arrived to restore the system to an older one (yesterday), and I'm not sure that the will that happened even once, but I'll tell you if it happened.

Please give me any suggestions for me.

Additional information:

I use the model of synaptic mouse (PS/2 Port Touchpad Compatible)

Thank you

This looks like very old hardware.  Have you considered that maybe it's not compatible with Windows once it is updated?   See also my just failed.

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