To put your mind at ease..... I highly doubt that a hacker would try to cut your network connection because it also disables their remote access. So I'd go with the other guys in saying you've probably got some hardware issues. However that would be pretty difficult to diagnose remotely.
I wonder why this thread went this far The second post by @Enthousiast gave you the simplest way to see if the pc is being controlled from outside... But for whatever reason, you chose to ignore it...
Forgot to answer that question The mouse works perfectly when the adapter is off EDIT: During. a mouse attack, the problem stopped after turn of the adapter
This is a 2007 model lappy designed to run Vista. If You read some of the Forums You'll see that the Wi-Fi drivers are one of the problems when someone tries running Win 10. Roll back to Win-7 or 8.1 and see if You have the same problems. Note those OS's aren't supported either.
Get the recommended power adapter for your system . That is the problem with your mouse ceasing frequently. If you can't get the recommended power adapter yet always use your laptop [by putting it] on your laps(temporary solution).
turn off wifi source (modem/router) and leave laptop wifi on and test. disable gestures in touchpad driver settings in mouse control icon. touchpad could be defective (if it is ebay palmrest for that model) get usb mouse and unplug touchpad usually under keyboard. if already using a external usb wifi mouse try a different.. usb wired ? but from what i see its a hardware glitch or wireless interference/ irq issues.. is bios latest updated ?
Also, Might want go to LENOVO Website and download Firmware bios to update it? If the Touchpad is still acting up, then replace it..
you say touchpad then mouse, if it is a mouse is it battery operated,if the battery is going flat it can make the cursor move around the screen.
So, I tried windows vista with the original driver from the oem website and no difference. basically my graphics uninstalled again.I'm gonna to try the no modem or router method and see. BTW bios was updated before this happened maybe that has something to do with it
I believe what this man said makes perfect sense. Make sure you have the correct one, maybe last one was not the right one.