


On the other hand, if you don’t activate Microsoft Office 2016, the software only functions as a document viewer. This means you can only view documents and cannot use Microsoft Office to save or create new documents until all menus/features are deactivated.Īpart from that, under certain conditions, you will often get a Microsoft Office Activation Wizard notification when you open a file. I recently upgraded to Windows 10 prior to that I was running Windows 7. In both Windows 7 and 10 I have this extremely annoying issue where the mouse exhibits a constant spinning circle (cursor) - as if the system is busy doing something. The spinning circle goes on all day long it pops up for a few seconds, then disappears, and then maybe 30 seconds to a minute later it will pop up again. I would like to get this fixed and am willing to pay to have you remote into my system, as it is driving me to the brink of insanity! Please help! " The spinning blue circle / mouse pointer happens even if the system is idle. Update 20200509: Please note that the stepsīelow describe a very specific scenario in which Would like a more general approach to resolving aĬonstant spinning blue circle, please read HPNetworkCommunicator.exe is the culprit. Remote desktop support service and observed the system. Sure enough, the mouse pointer would switch to the "busy" spinning circle every 30 seconds or so, then stop, then start up again. The first thing I did was right click on the task bar and selected "Task Manager".And yes, I would be annoyed too if this was happening to me! How to Fix: Constant Spinning Cursor (Circle) in Windowsīelow I'll explain how I went about resolving the issue. Once Task Manager was loaded, I clicked the "more details" button near the bottom left this made the Task manager window bigger.
