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Hello,
Hello,
I just built my PC and I have a little issue: When I start my computer, it shows the motherboard page (normal) and my keyboard (a Microsoft Reclusa connected via USB 2.0) works fine, I can enter the BIOS. However, when I reach the boot menu, my keyboard (and mouse) stop responding. I can't do anything! I then connected another keyboard via PS2 and everything works normally. I always have to use this keyboard to choose the OS at boot! My motherboard is a Gigabyte GA EP35-DS3.
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance.
Hello,
I just built my PC and I have a little issue: When I start my computer, it shows the motherboard page (normal) and my keyboard (a Microsoft Reclusa connected via USB 2.0) works fine, I can enter the BIOS. However, when I reach the boot menu, my keyboard (and mouse) stop responding. I can't do anything! I then connected another keyboard via PS2 and everything works normally. I always have to use this keyboard to choose the OS at boot! My motherboard is a Gigabyte GA EP35-DS3.
How can I fix this?
Thanks in advance.
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You need to activate an option in the BIOS in the integrated peripherals section, something like that. The option should be called USB Keyboard Support, and you need to set it to enabled.
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Thank you, that's exactly it. Ugh, I'm so stupid, if only I had looked a little harder!
Thanks again and have a good evening!