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I recently got a new SSD for my machine. I shut my system down and unplugged the CD drive and rebooted into windows to see if my SSD works. Upon loading into windows, my mouse (G600) was on, but windows will not pick up the mouse. I used my touch tablet to check the gaming software and that couldn't pick up the mouse. I moved USB ports and that did nothing. Same goes with disabling it and re-abling it. I rebooted my system again and my wiggets crashed, then a instant BSoD, being win32.sys. I can move my mouse in the my mobo's BIOS. Any idea causing it/fixing it, or is it damage belong repair to where I have to re-install windows? If this is the wrong spot, sorry. D:

 

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RAM - G.Skill RipJaws V 2x8GB (16GB). GPU - MSI 1070 Gaming X

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Have you tried a fresh install of the Logitech Gaming Software? It can tend to be a bit buggy software, I find it especially true with their wireless products. Also make sure that it is using the logitech drivers under device manager. I would also go ahead and untick the box that says something like: "Allow windows to turn off this device to save power" that's usually not necessary but might as well for good measure.

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Have you tried a fresh install of the Logitech Gaming Software? It can tend to be a bit buggy software, I find it especially true with their wireless products. Also make sure that it is using the logitech drivers under device manager. I would also go ahead and untick the box that says something like: "Allow windows to turn off this device to save power" that's usually not necessary but might as well for good measure.

 

"Tend to be a bit buggy" - Kind of glad I'm not the only one who thinks that... Haven't had any issues with the said program, it is just the drivers I been having issues with... I can't even boot into my Win7 with out the fear of BSoD on me... I had no issues with my Win10, minus that it doesn't have the LGS on it, yet...

 

Fire Tail: CPU - Intel 7700k. MOBO - MSI M5 Gaming Z270

 

RAM - G.Skill RipJaws V 2x8GB (16GB). GPU - MSI 1070 Gaming X

____________________________________________________________________________

 

Editing Rig: CPU - AMD Ryzen 3900x with NZTX Krackenx240. MOBO - MSI ACE MEG Z570

 

RAM - G.Skill Trident Z 32GB (16GBx2) 3200hz. GPU - MSI Gaming Trio 2070 Super

 

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