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Here's my situation...
I've recently got an adapter for my Dualshock 2 joysticks, Dualshock 2 to USB. Now, when I plug in the adapter, Windows does recognise it. It installed drivers, and and shows up correctly in the device manager. However, when I plug the adapter in, my mouse stops working. It either moves very slow, or just disappears. Windows continues to work normally, as if I've just unplugged the mouse.
I've tried re-installing the drivers, and various USB port combinations. None work. When I plug the adapter to my dad's PC, there are no problems. Thing is, this adapter WORKED ON THIS PC!
So...
Could it be a faulty motherboard (MS-9661 V1.1) or should I just do a clean install on windows, since the adapter used to work?

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