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  1. Unplugging my wireless mouse causes a BSOD

    Yes, I did just that, and it seems to have solved the issue. Thanks to all!
  2. Unplugging my wireless mouse causes a BSOD

    Thank you for your help! Quick question: If I uninstalled Virtual Box and its related files, and didn't reinstall it, would that fix the issue? I have no more need for it anyway.
  3. Unplugging my wireless mouse causes a BSOD

    Per the previous instructions; see attachment.
  4. Unplugging my wireless mouse causes a BSOD

    Title says it all. I have tried different USB ports, different mouse, different brand of mouse, same result. Lenovo PC with updated Windows 11. I have attached my latest .dmp file after recreating the issue if it is of any assistance.
  5. OneDrive messed up two PC's

    My thanks to Gary, glasskuter, and all who responded. I did watch the video linked in post #8, and followed it. I turned off desktop syncing, and manually moved all my desktop icons back to where I wanted them. However, a couple of the moved icons still retain the white circle with the green...
  6. OneDrive messed up two PC's

    Trying to turn off which folders to sync. They are all greyed out and I can't turn them off. EDIT: I got the Sync Desktop option turned off. Now all my desktop icons have disappeared. It won't let you make any changes unless you are signed on and OneDrive is running. Meantime it's...
  7. OneDrive messed up two PC's

    I have my main PC, a Windows 11 desktop, and a Windows 11 laptop. I recently decided to turn on Microsoft OneDrive cloud backup for my desktop. Everything seemed to be okay, until I turned on my laptop. Apparently, OneDrive attempted to sync my laptop with my desktop, something I definitely...
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