Random Mouse Lagging and beeping !

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  1. Posts : 92
    Windows 10 Pro v21H1 Build 19043
       #21

    Rooster6975 said:
    This is annoying. I uninstalled and used the tool to block KB3140768 and Win10 just went ahead and reinstalled it anyway. Ho hum. If anyone comes up with a permanent solution, please don't be shy. I can tell Win10 will just keep updating itself ad nauseum trying to get the latest cumulative fix on. Just uninstalled and blocked again. Let's hope this one holds up.
    Yes, it did the same for me too. Very frustrating.

    I have now checked the Defer Updates option and so far it has not been reinstalled.

    Why Microsoft make us jump through hoops to block updates is anyone's guess but I've had more issues from compatibility or broken updates since upgrading to Windows 10 last July than I ever did in all the time I had Windows 8/8.1 installed. Makes it feel like I am beta testing to be honest.
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  2. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 x64 Pro
       #22

    ChewyWaffles said:
    Registered just to say I'm having the exact same issue. Some people are attributing it to a game called FarCry Primal, but I think the release of 1511 and FC Primal are coincidental and so this problem is being mis-attributed. I get the problem whether or not I've played the game and therefore blame the recent Windows update. The only solution for me when this happens is to power off the computer because a normal reboot or power down won't work.

    edit:

    Please see this. I use an Xbox One controller, so I'm almost certain this is the issue:

    Random Mouse Lagging and beeping ! : Windows10

    edit #2: lol that was your reddit post wsarahan :)
    This post got me thinking that it may indeed be the XBox One Controller; so I booted up the XBox One Accessories app and lo and behold there was a controller firmware update waiting. I installed that, reset my PC and bOoM, no more lag or mouse beeping. So...

    ***TO FIX THIS ISSUE***

    1. Open the XBOX ACCESSORIES APP (available in the Windows app store if you don't have it)
    2. Update controller firmware
    3. Reset PC
    4. VOILA! Issue should be resolved.

    I made an account here to let you know the fix since you were all very helpful. Please enjoy.
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  3. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #23

    The reason - a new xinputhid driver for XBox One controller.
    Old xinputhid driver:
    https://depositfiles.com/files/w3po933ka
    Decision (Russian Language): http://forums.overclockers.ru/viewtopic.php?p=13615826#p13615826
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZlvLftCqvSo
    Last edited by ZAMHome; 14 Mar 2016 at 00:16.
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  4. Posts : 2
    Windows 10
       #24

    ghettochild said:
    T
    ***TO FIX THIS ISSUE***

    1. Open the XBOX ACCESSORIES APP (available in the Windows app store if you don't have it)
    2. Update controller firmware
    3. Reset PC
    4. VOILA! Issue should be resolved.

    I made an account here to let you know the fix since you were all very helpful. Please enjoy.
    It does not help
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  5. Posts : 6
    Windows 10
       #25

    I tried uninstalling the Windows Update mentioned in this thread and my computer then refused to boot, forcing me to use System Restore to get everything working again. So if you decide to go that route, just know that you may risk running into issues with booting back into Windows.

    However, I did find a solution which I believe works, and it's on some Halo Maps site forum: http://forum.halomaps.org/index.cfm?...&topicID=49128

    It's in the "Update" section of the top post. You'll need to download some drivers from the Microsoft Update catalog, plug in the controller, go to Device Manager, and update the driver using the files you just downloaded. This has worked for me so far. Hope this helps someone else.

    EDIT: Never mind, the bug still occurs for me.
    Last edited by dstutzman; 13 Mar 2016 at 15:07.
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  6. Posts : 1
    Windows 10 Pro 64Bit
       #26

    dstutzman said:
    I tried uninstalling the Windows Update mentioned in this thread and my computer then refused to boot, forcing me to use System Restore to get everything working again. So if you decide to go that route, just know that you may risk running into issues with booting back into Windows.

    However, I did find a solution which I believe works, and it's on some Halo Maps site forum: http://forum.halomaps.org/index.cfm?...&topicID=49128

    It's in the "Update" section of the top post. You'll need to download some drivers from the Microsoft Update catalog, plug in the controller, go to Device Manager, and update the driver using the files you just downloaded. This has worked for me so far. Hope this helps someone else.

    EDIT: Never mind, the bug still occurs for me.

    I had this issue with it not booting, I booted in safe mode then removed the 2 windows updates & then disabled the windows update service & restarted.

    PC booted fine after that & has solved the issue.

    Just waiting on windows to fix it in the next patch.
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  7. Posts : 92
    Windows 10 Pro v21H1 Build 19043
       #27

    Does anyone know if Microsoft have even acknowledged this issue exists? I fear that this issue may get left unresolved for months as, in my experience, they are not very good at addressing more minor issues like this one (minor because not all PC gamers will use an Xbox One controller). I recall suffering the 512 items bug in All Programs (lots of missing shortcuts) for months after Windows 10 launch even though I saw a lot of people reporting the issue via the Feedback tool.

    The problem is that by blocking these cumulative updates I may be missing out on specific bug fixes for other things. It's not really ideal to have to block them really.
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  8. Posts : 1
    Win10
       #28

    ran into the same issue here! this should be able to solve it! cheers mate!

    and, "Best Windows Ever for Gaming" LOL
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  9. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
       #29

    Same issue as described in video and replies. Trying the fix of uninstalling the windows update and hiding with the Microsoft troubleshooter.
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  10. Posts : 4
    Windows 10
       #30

    khaneliman said:
    Same issue as described in video and replies. Trying the fix of uninstalling the windows update and hiding with the Microsoft troubleshooter.
    Tested with playing Siege with keyboard and mouse with Xbox controller still connected. Put computer to sleep and resumed, issue didn't come back.
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