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Help with Windows XP active desktop and USB problems?

Asked by Supacase (14563points) October 21st, 2009

I don’t know what happened, but my computer started up with a white desktop instructing me to click to restore my active desktop; however, I get a script error when I click. This has been going on for several days and after several restarts.

Also, my computer is only recognizing my USB mouse intermittently. I have to take it out, put it in, shake the mouse and repeat several times to get it going again.

Help!

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jazzjeppe's avatar

You could try a system restore. Or sometimes, just change background image/wallpaper. Might be as easy as that. The USB issue can perhaps be solved by trying to update USB drivers, or your mouse manufacture’s drivers.

Supacase's avatar

I will try changing my wallpaper.

BTW, what is the active desktop? There is an option to disable it. Is it something I need?

jazzjeppe's avatar

Active Desktop is an “old” thing and not used anymore in the newer Windows versions. I believe it has been more or less replaced by the Windows widgets. The idea was to have active elements on your desktop that would work in the background kinda, like a web page. I think AD was removed since it didn’t work very well, so nothing happens if you turn it off.

Supacase's avatar

I changed my wallpaper and that seems to have taken care of it. I’ll figure out the mouse thing if it persists. I thought perhaps they were related.

Thanks @jazzjeppe!

Jack_Haas's avatar

First I’d make sure I’m logged in the main account with full administrative rights. Then I’d run an antivirus and spyware detector just to be on the safe side. Then I would make sure XP is up to date by using the windows update feature in Internet Explorer.

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