Hm ?
So you are using custom Mouse Pointers for your Windows, but the Actual Pointer shows completely screwed up ?
There are not many reasons I can come up with.
First, no 3dfx Driver had ever such a problem, so what you're having is not inherently Driver related for sure, although it might have a influence.
Tip 1 :
Use default Mouse Pointer under Windows.
Tip 2 :
Check Bios setting for Items like "Palette Snoop" (Disable), "Video RAM Cacheable" (try Disable), "Video RAM Cache UC/USWC" (try UC)...
Far shot, but it might be...
Tip 3 :
It is more than a bad workaround, but try reducing "Video Hardware Accelleration" step by step, just to see if the Problem ceases...
Tip 4 :
In case this happens in Games
only, look for a setting "Hardware / Software Pointer".
In a few games, some DirectX Drivers appear to have troubles with running a custom Mouse Pointer in Hardware, that's where a Software Mode can help. That should work in most cases...
Other than that, there's nothing that I could directly come up with
Greetings
FalconFly