There is a program running in the background on my computer. It blocks my mouse and I can even hear a clatter, as when you connect a camera to your computer, or disconnect.

I tried several times to get a solution to this problem.  There is a program running in the background on my computer.  It blocks my mouse and I can even hear a clatter, as when you connect a camera to your computer, or disconnect.  My computer has been analyzed by microsoft help and support was in my computer several times, and accomplished yet nothing worked.  Sometimes my mouse freezes every few seconds until it is maddening.

original title: hopeless

It seems that you have tried a number of bugs so far without success. Here are some suggestions of what I'm going to try:

You mentioned a background current program, if it helps:

Perform a clean boot to determine if background programs interfere with your game or program
 http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/331796

How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7
 http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

Don't forget to follow step 7: reset the computer to start as usual in the link above to return the computer to normal startup.

I would also check the updates for your video card driver. Find the latest Windows Vista drivers for your specific computer model with the support site for your computer manufacturer. Be sure to get the right drivers for your specific version of Windows Vista, for example, 32-bit or 64-bit.

If your mouse is a USB model, it can be useful to check the latest drivers for your motherboard (chipset) Vista to the support site for the manufacturer of the computer. Also, since you're here you can check for the other updated drivers for your system, i.e., audio, LAN (network), etc.

Computer manufacturers
 http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/help/contact-support/computer-manufacturers

If you have the graphics card Intel integrated, you can check on the website below:

Update utility graphics card Driver Intel
 http://www.Intel.com/p/en_US/support/detect/graphics

If you have a dedicated graphics card, you will need to check with the card manufacturer, the two most often used are linked below:

NVIDIA driver downloads
 http://www.nvidia.com/download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

AMD (ATI) drivers & Software graphics card
 http://support.AMD.com/us/GPUDOWNLOAD/pages/index.aspx

If you have not done so, see the support site of the manufacturer of the mouse for the Vista updated drivers, known issues with your specific models or known solutions.

An element that may cause unpredictable problems that are extremely difficult to identify are (live RAM) memory errors, Windows Vista has a built-in for system RAM check utility:

How will I know if my computer has a memory problem?
 http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/how-do-I-know-if-my-computer-has-a-memory-problem

How to use the Windows Vista memory diagnostic tool
 http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/using-Vista-Windows-Memory-Diagnostics-tool/

To perform a more complete test is the use of Memtest86 but is more complex, includes the creation of a CD bootable for the test, it is not really something for difficult burn an .iso file downloaded to a blank disc (available in the free download link) and then boot from the CD.

Memtest86
 http://www.Memtest86.com/

I hope that something of the above can help lead you to a solution.

Kind regards

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