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Windows 7 64-bit mouse pauses/freezes/stutters often accompanied by a Windows Event Sound

 source: http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_7-hardware/windows-7-64-bit-mouse-pausesfreezesstutters-often/22fe210f-c27e-4a8d-89fe-b3f74165dc23

Hello again,
I may have found the solution that has worked for me. It's probably too early to tell, I'll need more time to be sure. But in case it's resolved  the issue for me, I'll post what seems to have worked as suggested on a post I came across from another forum. Take it from a guy who has tried a lot of suggestions, this may be the answer. Heck, I had tried a few other things that I didn't mention in my original post. But anyway, so far, my system and mouse seem to be working very well at the Desktop for the past hour and a half. I haven't tried gaming yet.

1) Uninstall the Windows Update KB977074 (The January 2010 stability and reliability update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2).
2) Reboot and let your system sit for a couple/few minutes after rebooting.
3) Just in case... Reboot again, and then reinstall the KB977074.
4) Reboot to complete the installation.
The January 2010 stability and reliability update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 info and download link -->
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/977074

Regards and good luck,
OneTinSoldier

Seven Ways to Make People Like You

You can’t actually make someone like you. But you can behave in ways that will make it slightly more likely. After all, we all want to feel that other people like us—that they seek our company and enjoy being with us. Having close relationships is one of the most meaningful elements to happiness. Also, social contact brings a big boost in mood—for extroverts and introverts alike (surprising though this may seem).

To form a friendship, you must like someone. But you must also be likeable. These seven strategies will boost your chances of that happening.

Many hopeful about Russian scientist’s anti-aging drug (droga anti-envelhecimento)

 source: http://rt.com/news/ageing-problem-medicine-skulachev/?utm_source=2leep&utm_medium=2leep&utm_campaign=2leep

A Russian scientist says he has beaten the problem of aging and in just a few years the medicine that stops it will go on sale.

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