Alright... forgive the subject line, and here goes!
I'm on my girlfriends laptop, which worked fine, 100%, up until about a month ago when this mysteriously began.
First, the specs!
Toshiba Satellite (something or other)
1.1ghz Intel Celeron
752mb PC133 RAM
-1x 256mb PC133 SoDIMM
-1x 512mb PC133 SoDIMM
Radeon gfx Card
Some old PS/2 Microsoft Trackball
OS: Windows XP Home Edition w/SP2
Now that the nitty gritty is out of the way, on to the BEEF!
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First off: This only happens once when the laptop is turned on, once I get it to stop it does not happen again until I restart. Also, this has happened when using both the trackball AND the touchpad. She does not have an eraserhead pointer device on this laptop.
When I startup the laptop with the trackball plugged in the lapto is fine UNTIL I move the ball. When I move the ball, the laptop performs seemingly random operations for a length of time that seems directly proportional to the amount of time I move the ball. These operations can range from openeing IE to opening My Computer to the Control Panel and various parts thereof. I've even had MS Word open. And StarCraft. Go figure. A lot of the time it will open something and within the same time period of the incident, close it. Sometimes it shuts off the computer... by using the same UI we do. From the Start Menu... which it also opens. Amazing, ne?
I can usually stop this by unplugging the trackball and using the touchpad... then it's fine. But in this scenario, I cannot plug the trackball in, if I do... it happens again... usually.
Norton AV detects nothing.
Now... the problem is: it sometimes happens when I start-up the laptop without the trackball plugged in! Same issue... just worse since I can't stop it. However, if it starts up fine, I am usually guaranteed a trouble free use. heh.
For the most part... that's about it.
I really hope you all can help, we would be very greatful... this thing is so annoying.
And if it's a virus... yeesh. My first interesting one anyway. XD
Speaking of which, I've checked the processes and the start-up routines via MSConfig and ctrl+alt+dlt... nothing out of the ordinary.
Thanks again for reading!