Re: got another issue - laptop cursor starts and stops
It sounds like a spyware or trojan infection... the cursor problem could be
related or separate but in any case you need to scan your computers for
posible infections. Install "A-squared HiJackFree 3.1.0.16" top detect a
possible hijack and to clean infections, install at lest one security
application: In order of preference; "A-Squared Free", (not same app)
"Malwarebytes Anti-Malware", "Super Antispyware" & "Spyware Terminator"
http://www.majorgeeks.com/downloads31.html
Also delete your cookies, Temporary Internet Files, System Temp files and
User Temp files... "CCleaner" is particularly handy for the cleanup task. Be
aware that this application installs with everything checked by default and
you need to uncheck what you want to preserve like history, historials,
autocomplete and passwords. Avoid the included Registry Scanner in CCleaner
and follow experts advice not to tamper with the windows registry.
http://www.majorgeeks.com/
And after you've cleaned your systems, run the "Symantec Security Check" to
get an idea of where are your system security defficiencies and take the
appropriate action.
http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/home.asp?langid=ie&venid=sym&plfid=23&pkj=YHUFTGXIBVEMBQAUWZK
http://security.symantec.com/sscv6/default.asp?langid=ie&venid=sym
If the cursor keeps behaving strangely at the end, you may need to update
the mouse or touchpad driver or in caser you're using a mouse on the laptop,
install a "Synaptics driver" to solve a possible touchpad-mouse conflict.
http://www.synaptics.com/support/index.cfm
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> when moving cursor it will stop for 2-3 sec then move for 1-2 sec then
> stop again. - mostly happens when it has been sitting idle for a long
> time.
> rebooting system will fix it for a while
>
> when it happens I get some strange messages from my desktop that
> something is trying to communicate using a strange protocol and on an
> invalid address.
> my router fills up with logon attempts from the laptop even though the
> laptop is logged on and connected.
>
> DTC's is spiking CPU usage to 89% - on the desktop max is < 1%
> service.exe is reaching 5.3% and the desktop is < 1%
>
> what is going on.
>