SysMouseFilterF3.sys

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Smiddey723
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SysMouseFilterF3.sys

Post by Smiddey723 »

9500GS
2.2Ghz Quad Core
4GB RAM

Hey people

Everytime i launch BF2/PR/FH2 i get a BSOD when i launch it while using my new mouse

the BSOD message is SysmouseFilterF3.sys

however if i use my old mouse the game works normally. I can play any other game with my new mouse (afaik) just not BF2

They are both wireless mouse. if you require any other details, let me know :razz:

Thanks in advance
.:2p:.Smiddey
whatshisname55
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Re: SysMouseFilterF3.sys

Post by whatshisname55 »

Wow, I've never heard of a mouse causing BSODs, but if I were to hazard a guess I'd say the drivers are causing it. Try uninstalling all drivers for any mice you've had and then install the latest drivers for your current mouse from the official site.

If that doesn't work, try deleting the BF2 folder in your documents.
SnipeHunt
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Re: SysMouseFilterF3.sys

Post by SnipeHunt »

Guessing it is a Toshiba?
This post looks like the problem has no resolution..read the posts from IainNic.

Toshiba Support Forums: Wireless Laser Mouse (PA3706E-1ET1) ...
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Smiddey723
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Re: SysMouseFilterF3.sys

Post by Smiddey723 »

SnipeHunt wrote:Guessing it is a Toshiba?
This post looks like the problem has no resolution..read the posts from IainNic.

Toshiba Support Forums: Wireless Laser Mouse (PA3706E-1ET1) ...
Yes it is a toshiba

I cannot for the life of me find the correct drivers, the model no is: PA3706E-1ET1 tried looking everywhere including offical website and cannot find them. maybe its just me (tiredness ;-) )
.:2p:.Smiddey
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