I've been having problems with mouse ever since I installed Forceware 181.20, I posted in another forum here It only happens when the pc seems to be under any sort of load, my specs are- Athlon 64 3000 venice 2.45ghz stock cooling 8600GT 692/900 stock cooling 500W PSU 74GB Raptor SATA + 200GB IDE 2GB Ram G9 Mouse Vista Ultimate x64 SP1 I tried googling this problem and found no help, someone said something about uninstalling SATA+IDE drivers that nvidia had drivers for, and let windows install it's own ones, I tried this and nothing either please help if you can my pc is unusable at the moment :slanted: Thanks for any help
Try the following: Go to Device Manager, and locate the Universal Serial Bus section. Now at every USB Root Device, right click on it and choose Properties. At the Driver tab, click on Roll Back Device Driver.
Thanks for the reply, I just tried it and still the same problem after windows reinstalled the root hub drivers. I haven't tried underclocking my cpu yet I will try it now, I didn't see a reason to as the problem only started happening straight after I installed new Forceware drivers, but I will try it anyway- if not, could anything have been deleted in the registry or anything in any way that could cause this?
It could be an issue with that specific driver. Have you tried plugging the mouse into a different USB port? If that doesn't solve it, then remove the nForce drivers and reinstall the older drivers (from the motherboard installation disc is preferred).
I've tried every set of archived drivers- nothing, tried turning off ready boost no change, I'm back with newewst drivers now as it doesnt seem to be a nvidia driver issue I'm so confused, everything was working fine, I uninstalled nvidia drivers, restarted, deleted the C:nvidia winvista64 forceware file, cleaned nvidia registry keys, restarted again, let windows install own display drivers, restarted again, installed newest nvidia drivers, restarted, defragged, now mouse skipping and low framerates no matter what I do, if i go bck to any of the older drivers still the same thing, cant do system restore nothing there, did virus and spyware scan found nothing, reset CPU and GPU to stock clocks- nothing, updated nvidia chipset drivers- nothing, uninstalled nvidia chipset drivers and let windows install them- nothing, went back to latest nvidia chipset drivers= nothing is working and I dont want to have to reinstall windows, especially if the same thing is going to happen
The problem is that you can't completely erase the nForce drivers, as that could result in Windows failing to boot. The only solution would be to reinstall Windows, and use the original nForce drivers instead of the latest version.
Ok, thanks for the replies, yes I've tried different mice so it can't be the mouse, I'll try it with re-install Windows but 1 question, instead of re-installing from scratch, currently I have Vista on my raptor (c and files on f: can I make another partition on F: (as there isnt enough space for partition on C and put Vista on that and boot from it? That way would I be able to use all my programs from the C: drive if i make shortcuts? or wont it work like that