Windows operating system gets stuck on each mouse click.

I own a hp pavilion dv6-7039tx computer laptop wid 1 TB hdd, 8 GB ram, 2 GB gpu.
Ive used it for about 6 months.i installed edition ultimate to win7. its been working great...

recently I lived a few problems while watching videos, playing games, etc.
now my phone is blocked for just 2 seconds n each clik.
I use an original antivirus and am sure no virus problem.
later, I formatted the laptop for win 8 pro.
now the same problem persists here too... on each clik, I mean I guess just clik, then the system becomes non-responsive for multiplexer 2 then proceeds... This is the case with every click. I'm fed up wid this problem... well kindly help me to solve the problem... someone.

Don't do not format the drive. Formatting the drive will erase your data.

There is another option that I used myself until I find it quite easy. It allows you to access the failed hard disk much like you acceding to a flash/USB and remove data.

  1. Put the hard drive failing in the computer where it was originally
  2. Burning a Live CD with a second computer (there are several types of Live CD there. Knoppix is my favorite. Here is a link with lots of information about Knoppix and how to use it. Best part is it's free!)
  3. Place the Knoppix disc in the original computer
  4. Connect an external hard drive to the original computer
  5. Turn on the computer
  6. Change the start option on your CD/DVD drive (by pressing F9 to the power of)
  7. Start under Knoppix and use it to access your hard drive failed as a USB and copy and paste the files on the external hard drive

Given that Knoppix does not install on your hard drive and must be read on a disc, it will be much slower because the speed of the optical drive access is slower than the speed access to internal hard drive. So please be patient while it starts up and even if it is copy and paste files from your old hard drive to the outside.

In addition, as a warning, you may not be able to remove 100% of your files, because there may be physical problems with the hard drive, thus preventing the reading of certain areas. Each case is different. However, I can say that I was able to recover about 95% of the data from a hard drive in a computer that had been abandoned about 3 ft, using Knoppix.

If you have any questions at all about it please let me know. In my view, it is the most stable and reliable way to transfer files in a situation like this. Let me know if it helps!

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