Hello, a strange phenomenon occurs after replacing the power supply in the computer.
After starting Windows 7, the mouse cursor behaves as if the left and right mouse buttons were pressed all the time, windows open and select fields ...
Before replacing the power supply, such a phenomenon did not occur at all, and now even replacing the mouse does not do anything. You can turn on the computer and nothing bad happens for an hour or two, and other times right after turning it on, the problem occurs and cannot be fixed except by turning the computer off / on.
I suspected some virus (comp is son), so I scanned it with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware which found nothing suspicious. Previously, right after the first start (it stood idle for 3 weeks) after replacing the power supply, it downloaded the update for at least an hour and signaled some win-32 viruses on a black screen. After 2-3 updates, it stopped showing a black screen and the need to update, but despite all computer components working, the problem with the mouse occurs cyclically ... it appears immediately or after some time of using the computer.
For example: yesterday evening my son turned off the computer because these strange phenomena started with the mouse, today I turned on the computer and even though it is turned on for about an hour, nothing strange is happening.
ps. Yesterday I also noticed that my son was not heard through the microphone in the headphones and he could hear everything. I don't know if it has anything to do with this mouse, but before that everything was working normally.
The current list of computer components:
Motherboard: MSI B75A-G43 Intel B75 LGA 1155
Processor: Intel Core i5-3350P 3.10 GHz
RAM: A-Data DDR3 8GB PC1600MHz CL9 2x4GB
Graphics: Gigabayte GeForce GTX650TI 1GB
Disk: SATA III V70 120 GB
Disc drive: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B
Power supply: Chieftec GDP-550C 550W (old Corsair HX520 ATX 520W power supply)
Housing: Cooler Master Storm Enforcer
After starting Windows 7, the mouse cursor behaves as if the left and right mouse buttons were pressed all the time, windows open and select fields ...
Before replacing the power supply, such a phenomenon did not occur at all, and now even replacing the mouse does not do anything. You can turn on the computer and nothing bad happens for an hour or two, and other times right after turning it on, the problem occurs and cannot be fixed except by turning the computer off / on.
I suspected some virus (comp is son), so I scanned it with Malwarebytes Anti-Malware which found nothing suspicious. Previously, right after the first start (it stood idle for 3 weeks) after replacing the power supply, it downloaded the update for at least an hour and signaled some win-32 viruses on a black screen. After 2-3 updates, it stopped showing a black screen and the need to update, but despite all computer components working, the problem with the mouse occurs cyclically ... it appears immediately or after some time of using the computer.
For example: yesterday evening my son turned off the computer because these strange phenomena started with the mouse, today I turned on the computer and even though it is turned on for about an hour, nothing strange is happening.
ps. Yesterday I also noticed that my son was not heard through the microphone in the headphones and he could hear everything. I don't know if it has anything to do with this mouse, but before that everything was working normally.
The current list of computer components:
Motherboard: MSI B75A-G43 Intel B75 LGA 1155
Processor: Intel Core i5-3350P 3.10 GHz
RAM: A-Data DDR3 8GB PC1600MHz CL9 2x4GB
Graphics: Gigabayte GeForce GTX650TI 1GB
Disk: SATA III V70 120 GB
Disc drive: HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GSA-4167B
Power supply: Chieftec GDP-550C 550W (old Corsair HX520 ATX 520W power supply)
Housing: Cooler Master Storm Enforcer