Notebook- Pavilion dv1000: Increased RAM, USB Mouse Turns Sluggish

My HP Pavilion dv1000 had an original 512MB DDR single card RAM.  Due to slow performance, I recently added a second DDR RAM card of 1GB, increasing the total RAM size to 1.49 GB.  The system performance has improved significantly.
However, I had been using a USB connected external Optical Mouse with the computer.  That same mouse has suddenly turned very erratic after this installation.  It works fine for a few seconds, then the cursor suddenly Hangs/Freezes for a few seconds (sometimes even for longer spells), and then jumps and becomes responsive again for a few seconds. 
No other device has so far shown any misbehaviour.  Will be thankful for any guidance to help me tune up the settings to make the USB Mouse work smoothly again.
Thanks.

could be a coincidence....try a different mouse

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