Saturday, May 2, 2015

Fixing Windows 7 mouse freezing problem

Just some kind of tech tip for anyone who may have been having the same issue as me. Just overclocked the fuck out of my comp to see how it would work out and it's been doing fine thus far. However, the mouse has been stuttering and ultimately dies at points. I could only plug it back in to reboot it and get it going again.

Didn't know why it was doing it and researched like a mad man to find the answer to this problem. Turns out it was the internet adapter doing it...

I noticed while browsing for porn and stuff that when the browser loaded pages the mouse starting fucking up and dying. And it hit me, yeah the reason it always stopped was because the internet was turned on.

I immediately unplugged the ethernet and voila the mouse worked fine for hours.

So I decided to change the settings for the adapter, turned off the power save feature. Turned off Green network stuff, anything really that was about the power settings being set to fluctuate I turned it off and it's back in business now.

Haven't had one hickup all day from the mouse thanks to these changes.

So there's the solution, at least so far. What can I say, this needs to be tested for at least a week to know for sure whether it works, but I can without a doubt confirm that it's been stable all day today without fucking up like it usually does...

In addition... the setting that needs to be changed is the duplex setting. I changed it to 10mbs and now im guessing its using less power now so its not too inclined to buckle as much. Played gta online and it was the smoothest its ever been. Wonderful. I suvgest chang8ng ethernt settings to optimize it for gam8ng which youll have to look up some articles on. But yeah chang8ng shit will make it run smotsmoothly  becuz toriginal seftings are full of useless shit. xo

Actually sctaych that. It was the mouse that was faulty. Got a new solar mouse and if worjs perfectly...

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