i found this problem today after recover my system with norton ghost, it maked me nervus
i tested alot of things but nothing ...
at last i reinstall my mainboard driver,and hunt a service that i think it makes this problem
a service name werfault.exe
i disable it with stop service microsoft reporting service
now my problem solved
i hope it make you problem solve
inform me if you make it solved
my labtop:dell vostroo 3300
windows 7 ultimate
> On Tuesday, February 05, 2008 7:08 AM Dave Horne wrote:
> Is it possible the have that blue Aero circle disappear completley when
> Windows is 'working in background'?
>
> As it stands now, every few seconds that blue circle appears next to the
> mouse cursor indicating that Windows is working in the background - I'd just
> as soon not be constantly informed. I've looked at the 'Mouse' settings and
> if a possibility exists to have 'nothing' indicated when Windows is 'working
> in the background', I couldn't figure out what to do.
>
> Thanks, DH
>> On Tuesday, February 05, 2008 7:46 AM SG wrote:
>> DH,
>>
>> That sure isn't normal every few seconds, you should be glad the blue circle
>> is there and telling you something. You have something running my friend and
>> I'd try to find out what.With no apps running on your desktop, open Task
>> Manager and see if something is there. If not start looking under the
>> Processes tab and list what is running.
>>
>> --
>> All the best,
>> SG
>> "Dave Horne" <> wrote in message
>> news:epgeS$%...
>>> On Tuesday, February 05, 2008 9:51 AM Dave Horne wrote:
>>> Well, I have more than 100 processes running in Task Manager.
>>>> On Tuesday, February 05, 2008 7:04 PM SG wrote:
>>>> WOW, that's a lot.
>>>> Go here and download AutoRuns V9.10
>>>> Once installed right click the shortcut and select Run as Administrator
>>>> Once it opens select the Services tab
>>>> Some of these you my recognize, so just ignore them.
>>>> For the others right click each one and select Search Online
>>>>
>>>> This will tell you what they are, anything suspicious just uncheck it and
>>>> reboot your system. If the cursor stops working in background you have found
>>>> your problem. This will take some time and I suggest writing down each one
>>>> you try. BTW, before trying any of the above, have you tried disabling items
>>>> in Msconfig?
>>>>
>>>> You can do this as well with AutoRuns on the Logon tab.
>>>>
>>>> Leave these be....
>>>> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Userinit
>>>> C:\Windows\system32\userinit.exeUserinit Logon Application Microsoft
>>>> Corporation c:\windows\system32\userinit.exe
>>>>
>>>> HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell
>>>> explorer.exeWindows Explorer Microsoft Corporation c:\windows\explorer.exe
>>>>
>>>> Everything else I'd uncheck and reboot. If the cursor stops working in
>>>> background, one by one recheck them and reboot. If it starts working again
>>>> you know the last item you checked is the problem.
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> All the best,
>>>> SG
>>>> "Dave Horne" <> wrote in message
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