Re: Booting in with USB devices attached and turned on



Read the motherboard manual. It's in there. I don't have the same
motherboard so I can't give you step by step instructions.

--
Kerry
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca/forum/Forum.htm


SueCaliforniaGirl wrote:
Can you send me the information and directions on how to do this?

I have a PS2 keyboard.

Thanks...~Sue

"Kerry Brown" wrote:

I downloaded the manual for that motherboard. I can't see any really
obvious settings in the BIOS that would cause this problem. There is
one setting that you could try. It is on the Integrated Peripherals
page in the BIOS. The setting is "USB 1.1 Legacy Support" If it is
enabled try disabling it. If it is disabled try enabling it. If this
setting is disabled and you have a USB keyboard you may not be able
to get back into the BIOS until you hook up a PS/2 keyboard so make
sure you have a PS/2 keyboard before disabling it.

--
Kerry
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User

http://www.vistahelp.ca/forum/Forum.htm

"SueCaliforniaGirl" <SueCaliforniaGirl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message
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I have MSI 845G Max motherboard. I have flashed the bios but
that's all I know about bios and I have explicit instructions to do
that.

Also one other thing that might help you with helping me is: I have
a Wacom
on one of the USB ports and it doesn't cause any problems booting
in. I bet
it turns itself in in a later order, huh?

I'm hoping this information will help!!

Okay, pass along all the instructions!!! I'm good at following
directions..

Can you give me directions where to look for the boot order or any
other information that's needed, please?

~Sue

~Sue

"Kerry Brown" wrote:

With some BIOSs there is a seperate entry to enable booting from a
USB device. This is different from setting the boot order. What
motherboard do
you have?

--
Kerry
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
http://www.vistahelp.ca/forum/Forum.htm


SueCaliforniaGirl wrote:
I don't believe that is the case. I believe my Bios are set to
boot off of the C drive only but I will check.

Any other suggestions, since I don't think the Bios setting is
set on that?

~Sue

"Kerry Brown" wrote:

Look in the BIOS settings for your computer for an item that says
something like "Boot from USB device". Make sure it is disabled.
It is different for different motherboards so you'll have to see
exactly what options are available in your BIOS.

--
Kerry Brown
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
www.vistahelp.ca

"SueCaliforniaGirl" <SueCaliforniaGirl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in message
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I've had a problem with USB devices in the past but found a
work-around but
now it's causing more problems.

1st problem was that I got a scanner (USB) and when the scanner
was on, the
computer would not boot in. Easy solution, turn off scanner and
then boot in
and then turn on scanner.

Now I've gotten a USB hub and it's doing the same thing. It
won't boot in until I disconnect and turn it off and boot in
without it.

What a pain!!! Is there any solution for this? I have Windows
XP Pro, SP2,
Ram is 1 gigabyte, 2.0ghz, Pentium 4.

Anything I can check or do to resolved this issue?


.



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