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Did you try loading the computer into safe mode? Maybe Check the drive for bad Sectors. Make sure the computer is up to date and has the right drivers installed. It may also be a hardware issue. Check the RAM see if the contacts are clean. if they are dirty clean them with a normal eraser. 

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I want you to do me a favor, after booting up and seeing the mouse, click and hold onto ctrl+alt+delete. Click on task manager and take a picture of it.

If death has no cost, life has no worth

The dead are gone, the living are hungry

Life is not about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself.

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