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The Dell Inspiron 1500 is a laptop computer designed for home-entertainment with a narrow border for a wider viewing area.

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Turns on, Windows loads then freezes.

And sometimes everything will load up, but when you click on something, it begins to make a repeatative mouse clicking noise.

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Which OS are you using? Ralph

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Windows XP

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Before re-installing anything,

you should start in safe mode and try to troubleshoot the problem.

On Dell computers, you simply have to press F8 when the computer is starting.

A menu will offer you to start in safe mode.

Are you up to date in terms of Windows XP security updates?

If no, you should start there.

http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com

Did you try with another mouse?

If you don't have another mouse, did you look on your mouse provider's help center if there is such a problem described and solved?

Is your mouse driver updated?

Do you have an anti-virus?

If yes, please run a full scan.

If no, you can install a free anti-virus like Avast, Microsoft Essentials or Avira AntiVir.

http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-down...

http://www.microsoft.com/security_essent...

http://www.free-av.com/en/index.html

Please provide any information you can. It might help.

  • mouse model
  • when did the problem start?
  • what were you doing/what was the last program installed?

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Find out what OS you are using and re-image it. If this doesn't work it could be a hardware fault, most likely logic board. (or mother board as you PC users say)

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You can try running a your anti-virus program and your malware program. Before running them boot into the safe mode. Have you recently installed new software? If so consider uninstalling it. Another possibility would be to use a restore point from before the problem started. If all of these fail backup what you can and reformat the drive and reinstall XP. Good luck Ralph

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If you backup and restore I would virus/malware check my backup before reinstalling. Ralph

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