apairofpcs
Learning Storage Performance
Hello all,
My two laptops and desktop pc have been working well since my last forum post on Apr. 29, 2015. This is a miracle in itself, since I use all three every day. But the miracle ended today.
I've had my Toshiba A505-S6965 Satellite laptop since Aug. 2009. I replaced the factory HDD with an Intel 530 SSD about two years ago. I can't say enough good about the SSD, but most of you already know the merits of this technology. Everything else is stock.
I've been having sporadic, very rare, failures of the Synaptics touchpad over the last six months or so. The symptom is that the mouse pointer jumps to the upper right corner of the display when I tap on the touchpad to select something. I can use the laptop this way, as long as I use the touchpad to move the mouse pointer and then click on the left button once the pointer is over the item I want to select. This gets to be a burden really fast, though. My touchpad settings have served me well on both laptops, especially the "Momentum / Glide" feature.which is part of the "Pointing" menu.
There were two actions that I took to return the touchpad to normalcy. One was to restart. The other less time consuming one, was to give a brisk tap to the touchpad with my middle finger knuckle. Needless to say, the latter action was a little "extreme", but it always fixed the problem with no negative consequences.. By the way, the problem occurred so rarely that I never asked for advice.
This morning, I took my laptop out of sleep mode and the mouse pointer was moving erratically with every finger slide on the touchpad. In fact, when the problem occurred, the mouse pointer froze wherever it was at the time. It never froze at the dead center of the display, as is customary when a mouse pointer freezes. Once it freezes, I have to navigate with the keyboard. I shut down a few times and the mouse pointer would be normal for a minute. Then it would start acting erratically and freeze. Thinking the touchpad driver may be corrupt, I went to Device Manager and saw that the driver was working properly. I checked for the latest driver and already had it.
Getting desperate, I found a System Restore point I made two days ago. I checked to see if using it would invalidate any installed programs since then. I installed the latest AVG Free 2015 AV program since I made that restore point. But I didn't care that using the most recent restore point would revert AVG to the previous installed version. Unless I do a restore in Safe Mode, it will be unsuccessful in GUI mode. I initiated the restore operation from Safe Mode and it was successful. However, the problem persisted. In fact, the problem appeared in less time of use after the restore operation. I also noticed that when I pressed down hard on the touchpad, the pointer froze where it was at the time. I know that it had nothing to do with the restore operation. I'm sure that my problem is a touchpad hardware problem. I say this with some certainty, because when I press down on the touchpad hard enough, the 4" illuminated bar between the touchpad and the keyboard turn on. When I reduce pressure or remove my finger, it turns off. This never before seen symptom, started today.
I get the feeling that somebody here will advise me to remove the top cover and inspect the switches under the touchpad. I never opened either of my laptops to the extent necessary to get inside, although I replaced the HDD with the SSD and added a memory card to my other laptop. To be truthful, I'm a little squeamish about dismantling the laptop, even though I've been a hands-on guy my entire life. Rest assured that I'm not about to wimp out and take my laptop to a technician, paying big bucks for work that I can perform.
Does anybody have a suggestion to solve the problem, prior to dismantling the laptop? When I troubleshoot using your advice, I'll attach a mouse and follow your instructions.
My two laptops and desktop pc have been working well since my last forum post on Apr. 29, 2015. This is a miracle in itself, since I use all three every day. But the miracle ended today.
I've had my Toshiba A505-S6965 Satellite laptop since Aug. 2009. I replaced the factory HDD with an Intel 530 SSD about two years ago. I can't say enough good about the SSD, but most of you already know the merits of this technology. Everything else is stock.
I've been having sporadic, very rare, failures of the Synaptics touchpad over the last six months or so. The symptom is that the mouse pointer jumps to the upper right corner of the display when I tap on the touchpad to select something. I can use the laptop this way, as long as I use the touchpad to move the mouse pointer and then click on the left button once the pointer is over the item I want to select. This gets to be a burden really fast, though. My touchpad settings have served me well on both laptops, especially the "Momentum / Glide" feature.which is part of the "Pointing" menu.
There were two actions that I took to return the touchpad to normalcy. One was to restart. The other less time consuming one, was to give a brisk tap to the touchpad with my middle finger knuckle. Needless to say, the latter action was a little "extreme", but it always fixed the problem with no negative consequences.. By the way, the problem occurred so rarely that I never asked for advice.
This morning, I took my laptop out of sleep mode and the mouse pointer was moving erratically with every finger slide on the touchpad. In fact, when the problem occurred, the mouse pointer froze wherever it was at the time. It never froze at the dead center of the display, as is customary when a mouse pointer freezes. Once it freezes, I have to navigate with the keyboard. I shut down a few times and the mouse pointer would be normal for a minute. Then it would start acting erratically and freeze. Thinking the touchpad driver may be corrupt, I went to Device Manager and saw that the driver was working properly. I checked for the latest driver and already had it.
Getting desperate, I found a System Restore point I made two days ago. I checked to see if using it would invalidate any installed programs since then. I installed the latest AVG Free 2015 AV program since I made that restore point. But I didn't care that using the most recent restore point would revert AVG to the previous installed version. Unless I do a restore in Safe Mode, it will be unsuccessful in GUI mode. I initiated the restore operation from Safe Mode and it was successful. However, the problem persisted. In fact, the problem appeared in less time of use after the restore operation. I also noticed that when I pressed down hard on the touchpad, the pointer froze where it was at the time. I know that it had nothing to do with the restore operation. I'm sure that my problem is a touchpad hardware problem. I say this with some certainty, because when I press down on the touchpad hard enough, the 4" illuminated bar between the touchpad and the keyboard turn on. When I reduce pressure or remove my finger, it turns off. This never before seen symptom, started today.
I get the feeling that somebody here will advise me to remove the top cover and inspect the switches under the touchpad. I never opened either of my laptops to the extent necessary to get inside, although I replaced the HDD with the SSD and added a memory card to my other laptop. To be truthful, I'm a little squeamish about dismantling the laptop, even though I've been a hands-on guy my entire life. Rest assured that I'm not about to wimp out and take my laptop to a technician, paying big bucks for work that I can perform.
Does anybody have a suggestion to solve the problem, prior to dismantling the laptop? When I troubleshoot using your advice, I'll attach a mouse and follow your instructions.