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Strange Mouse Problems

stunz

Junior Member
Hello all.

My System i built:
AMD Athlon 64 4000+
Asus A8N-SLi Premium
Corsair 3200C2 1gig Kit (2x512)
WD Raptor 36GB SATA
WD 200g SATA
WD 120g SATA
Gigabyte Geforce 4 6600GT
Pioneer DVR-107D
Antec TruePower 350W

I have Logitech diVnovo Wireless Keyboard and Mouse set, except im not using the mouse it came with. Im using a Logitech MX610 Wireless Laser. I have no problems with the Tiny mouse that came with the diNovo, its the 610.
On Statup for the first 10 minutes or so, the mouse skips. It doesnt jump around, its like it pauses for half a second then continues on. At first i thought it was a setpoint error, so i removed that and it still happened. By the way, it runs on 2.4Ghz.
I have a Wireless network and cordless phone on my desk also, but shutting them off does no difference so im pretty sure its not interference. After the 10mins or so everything returns to normal.

Viewing task manager during this time displays the following
Scvhost.exe using 15-20% CPU
wmiprvse.exe using 10-20% CPU
This happens constantly over the 10-15mins

Im thinking thats the problem.
Anyway to stop these from running so constantly after startup? Im pretty sure its not meant to happen for that long.

Ive Formatted and on first boot it didnt happen. Driver problem Maybe?
Ive read somewhere thats its a Windows update issue. Ive tried, doesnt seem to make much difference

(PS. I realise ive only got a 350W PSU. Its a very good PSU however and everything runs fine. Im pretty sure this has nothing to do with that)

Please help, its really annoying.
Thankyou in advance.
 
I don't think you want to stop scvhost or wmiprvse, they are important system processes.

Taken from liuilities.com:

Description:
svchost.exe is a system process belonging to the Microsoft Windows Operating System which handles processes executed from DLLs. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated.


Description:
wmiprvse.exe is a part of the Microsoft Windows Operating System and deals with WMI operations thourgh the WinMgmtexe process. This program is important for the stable and secure running of your computer and should not be terminated.
 
Yeah.

Its all good. Found the source of the Problem.

Its NVidia NForce4 Firewall and Network Management that was screwing with it. Fixed now.
Thanks anyways.
 
hehehehehe... slackwarelinux is almost right. Almost... sVChost is truly a needed component. There are however malware disguising themselfs as sCVhost 🙂 Look it up.
 
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