The mouse pointer freezes except in Mode safe

After I connect my mouse pointer (except in SafeMode) freezes and does not detect my mouse and can not use computer. whatcould happened and how do I use the mouse again normally?

Original title: it does not detect the mouse

Hello Queen,

-          What are the recent hardware/software changes on the computer?

-          Was this well before work? If so, what changes to the configuration of the computer?

-          What version of windows you use?

-          Which is a wired or a wireless mouse you use?

 

 This problem could be due to some conflicts of third-party software with the mouse on the computer drivers.

 

Try to clean boot

I suggest you perform the cleanup starts, and then download and install the update from the following link.

How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135


Note: Follow step 7 of section of boot KB929135 to put the computer back to normal mode.

I hope this information helps you!

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