Armando in a response to Bryan you mention using System Restore to revert to a pre-virus infection. I have Vista OS on my laptop computer and would like to know step by step how to access and do a System Restore in Vista. I do not have a virus but I do have a non responsive cursor. I can't figure out how to do the Restore. It has to be buried somewhere in the Vista OS. I haven't been able to find it yet and I am so limited without the pointer control. It is possible that I may have disabled something necessary related to the functioning of the mouse when I pared down from a long list of things that were automatically included on the Start-up menu. I used the CC Cleaner tools option to do the disabling. At the same time I did the disabling I installed a lot of Msft recommended patches. Perhaps it was caused by the patches. Neither the touch-pad on my laptop nor a plug-in auxiliary mouse moved the pointer when I restarted the computer several hours later. The Windows key responds so if you or any other willing reader can advise me from this point that would be the best help and I will be most grateful. Thank you. From BodiVIEW ARCHIVES @ //www.freelists.org UNSUBSCRIBE by sending email to triadtechtalk-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with unsubscribe in the Subject field. To VIEW/CHANGE your subscription status go to //www.freelists.org/webpage/triadtechtalk Contact List Owner - dbcfour@xxxxxxx