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Zogo
Jul 29, 2003

I'd try these steps in this order:

-Make sure W10 is fully updated.

-Run DDU https://www.wagnardsoft.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3711 and then install the latest GPU drivers again.

-Use onboard video temporarily.

-Run http://hdsentinel.com/ to check SSD health.

-Run http://memtest.org/ overnight to check RAM health.


BTW what is your PSU make/model and how old is it? If it was failing it could cause reboots.

Gaj posted:

I suspect this is a usb shock/grounding issue since my mouse is the newest piece of hardware but that doesnt make sense. What do I do to diagnose this problem further?

Your motherboard has a PS/2 port so you could try another older mouse temporarily if you have one. They also make USB to PS/2 port adapters.

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