Last week Windows Update informed me of a few pending updates, so I 
downloaded them. But instead of restarting my computer, I kept 
postponing it for a few days. Then one day, out of necessity (internet 
wasn't working so I decided to restart in order to refresh my IP 
address) I restarted my computer. After logging in, the desktop and 
taskbar took forever to load. And when they eventually did, they were 
practically "read-only" (not in the actual sense of the word, I just 
mean that it was like they were just a photo, not actually there). If I 
clicked on any of the icons everything would freeze. So I restarted and 
decided to use safe mode, which was perfectly fine and operational. When
 I got home, I booted the computer normally and after logging in I left 
it and went to eat. Half an hour later, I came back to see that the 
Synaptics (TouchPad) driver had crashed, and Windows gave me the option 
of reporting the problem or closing it- I closed it. After that 
everything was completely normal, with the exception of the scroll 
feature, which was absent. The next day, upon restarting, the same thing
 happened. It's not normal for me to have to leave my computer for half 
an hour after booting for it to be operational.
I heard that you guys are great with obscure issues and run your own set of tests and what not which would be great in my case because I don't have a clue what the issue is, whether it's related to the driver, Windows Update or otherwise.
Oh and in an effort to fix the problem (operating under the assumption that it is caused by the driver crashing) I decided to update/reinstall it. The HP website said I should uninstall the current driver first, so I did. However, upon installation of the driver (the same one, the latest one and every other version out there) the installation would crash and inform me that it has failed due to some sort of error. Now I am without a trackpad, so I started using an external mouse, but I'm still using safe mode.
I heard that you guys are great with obscure issues and run your own set of tests and what not which would be great in my case because I don't have a clue what the issue is, whether it's related to the driver, Windows Update or otherwise.
Oh and in an effort to fix the problem (operating under the assumption that it is caused by the driver crashing) I decided to update/reinstall it. The HP website said I should uninstall the current driver first, so I did. However, upon installation of the driver (the same one, the latest one and every other version out there) the installation would crash and inform me that it has failed due to some sort of error. Now I am without a trackpad, so I started using an external mouse, but I'm still using safe mode.

 

