![]() Here's a copy of the latest kernel panic report (caused by UNPLUGGING the mouse, this time - I should note that I installed the prefpane for the regular Naga just to see if it would help with the Naga Epic, that's the razernaga.kext you see): ![]() I have gotten this escalated to Razer engineers, at least. I'm mostly confused, and so far Razer Support is as well. Is all of that stuff on my install discs? Will that even fix what I've got going on? Everything works fine on my husband's Windows PC - I updated the mouse's firmware last night to see if that would help, and whereas before, it would lose any special settings that I set up on Windows (specific color configurations and sensitivity, mostly), this time, when I moved from one computer back to the other, these settings appear to have stuck, in both wired and wireless modes. What I'm wondering is if there is a way to just completely reinstall all of my USB drivers. It just seems a little more than coincidental. I'm thinking this may have been caused by using CleanMyMac - which probably wasn't a good idea. Wired mode works fine for the mouse - except for the part where plugging it in causes a kernel panic. It's still getting power via the USB port, but it's not actually connecting for whatever reason. All of a sudden, the base just isn't being recognized. (Wireless mode works by plugging into a base which then communicates with the mouse.) This would happen in wired or wireless mode. Usually, when I connect the mouse, my MBP tells me that it's detected a new keyboard, since the thumb panel functions as a number pad. It was working just fine until last night. So, I'm a gamer and recently started using Razer's Naga Epic mouse (no official drivers exist for it yet, but in a few weeks they'll be out). I'm hoping this is the right place to put this, since other people were talking about mice.
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