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Do you have the dump files that are generated after the bluescreens?
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Well, I don't know where they are in Windows 7 and they're notoriously difficult to find unless you've specified with a regedit where they go. The easiest but longest method is a brute force command line search of your C drive. Open command prompt and as administrator type:
C:\*.dmp /s/a
Then go have a coffee,,, since it will be a while. Regardless, even with them, the information given is limited, and you'll probably end up finding that its simply a driver confliction. Update all the drivers that you can, because even though you're using the most up to date mouse driver, it doesn't mean that others aren't causing you headaches, by interacting strangely.
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the system cannot find the path specified.
i too think its a driver problem. i've uninstalled all the razer drivers i could find and going to reboot and reinstall.
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Sorry, its dir C:\*.dmp /s/a
Let me know what happens when you do a fresh install of the drivers.
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