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I recently posted a question about my "unresponsive mouse and keypad" and
received a reply from Denmarks - thank you - that it could be due to memory
overload. This all started when I had a Trojan horse, which I quarantined
with Nortons. Since I know I have plenty of memory, could it be that this
virus is still causing havoc in my hard drive? If so, how do I fix it?
Thanks!
I recently posted a question about my "unresponsive mouse and keypad" and
received a reply from Denmarks - thank you - that it could be due to memory
overload. This all started when I had a Trojan horse, which I quarantined
with Nortons. Since I know I have plenty of memory, could it be that this
virus is still causing havoc in my hard drive? If so, how do I fix it?
Thanks!