it not FUSE, ITS A CIRCUIT BREAKER
Vehicle Windows Move SlowlyYou do not say whether windows are mechanically [manually] or electrically operated. IF the windows are mechanically operated the slow travel issue is usually caused by:Dried out lubrication [grease] in the "Regulator" [crank gearing] mechanism, orMisalignment of the guides or tracks in which the window moves.IF the windows are electrically operated, then the causes could include:Low battery voltage, or some limitation of current getting to the window electrical system, orDried out lubrication [grease] in the motor transmission or the Regulator assembly, orMisalignment of the guides or tracks in which the window moves, orMisalignment of the motor/transmission assembly or bent regulator components.There probably are some more possible causes which don't come to mind at the moment. It will be necessary to troubleshoot the entire system to located the cause.IF the system is electrically operated, the low battery or circuit current limitation is the first area to examine since your question mentioned the plural windowS, and thus the problem is something which relates to the entire window electrical system.
check for a bad fuse
Yes - Physically & electrically, the hardware will still work. However - you may need to install a driver program for the mouse on the Windows 8 machine.
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replace window regulator and/or motor
Yes, it can.
The fuse for the window on a 1998 Infiniti I30 is located in the fuse box, which is typically found under the dashboard on the driver's side. You may also find a second fuse box in the engine compartment. To identify the specific fuse for the windows, refer to the diagram on the fuse box cover or consult the owner's manual for the exact fuse number and location.
Check the fuse if its all the windows. If the fuse is good check to see if the windows will go up and down with their own switch. Check to see that there is not a child window lock on.
Windows 2000