I'm thinking that might be an adware/virus. That GUI design looks really unprofessional. Also, who the hell describes their email service as "best-in-class"? That "enter code" bit at the bottom looks...
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I'm thinking that might be an adware/virus. That GUI design looks really unprofessional. Also, who the hell describes their email service as "best-in-class"? That "enter code" bit at the bottom looks...
It almost seems like your entire Windows installation has been wiped- especially since all the child folders were empty, not to mention that bug check refers to a corrupt system hive, though I...
Two crashes looked to be linked to your system clock process based on the event logs, it seems like your OS clock and the BIOS clock are out of sync. I'd suggest going to your BIOS settings and...
this may sound obvious, but have you checked that sticky keys is off?
Before you go too far, Windows will always create a system restore point automatically before applying an update in case exactly this sort of thing happens. When you power on your PC, hold F11 while...
Are you using an official Apple cable? I find you have to use a proper Apple cable when you're connecting to a computer- I figure most other chargers are missing something that the Apple cable needs...
Go into your touchpad settings and disable vertical scrolling (the function that pointer is associated with). I'm still wondering if there's not something wrong with that particular function
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Use Event Viewer. that will have all the information you need. just search Event Viewer in the searchbar and it'll be right there.
go into your pointer settings and see if you have the default Windows scheme on. It seems like your computer might be defaulting to a modified scheme
"Bluetooth HID device either went out of range or became unresponsive"
Based on this and the events from BTHUSB after each reboot, the problem is with Bluetooth. It seems like your Bluetooth is...
try going to a program or webpage to see if your cursor causes the page to scroll when you move it. That way we can see if its just a visual change or if that scrolling function is somehow stuck on
Have you tried testing with another mouse? Just out of curiosity, how does the pointer change? Does it change colour? Size?
pretty much all the Win key shortcuts like Win+tab and Win+R (run) are part of explorer.exe.