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  • GA X58A-UD7 Problems - Mouse and Keyboard

    Hi,

    Recently setup my pc with the X58A-UD7 motherboard. However, I discovered that if I use my Logitech G19 gaming keyboard, the pc would not get past POST and keep rebooting. Do I need to do something at BIOS? I have no problem with my previous pc setup using G19 with ASUS Rampage Formula.

    After I use a microsoft keyboard (an old one) to get to desktop, i have problems of Windows 7 Pro x64 detect my Razer Naga mouse, i have to unplug and plug in the mouse again for it to be detected and work. This sometimes occur but frequently enough to irritate me. I have tried uninstalling the mouse drivers or even use different usb ports but it still happens. Do I need to do something?

    Thanks for any advise.

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    Re: GA X58A-UD7 Problems - Mouse and Keyboard

    do you have USB keyboard & USB mouse enabled in bios?


    other then that there should be no reason for your problem
    i have the G19 keyboard and G7 mouse works fine for me but i have the EX58 Extreme board

    but still should work same
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    • #3
      Re: GA X58A-UD7 Problems - Mouse and Keyboard

      the first time i power up this mb with the G19 connected, it goes into reboot mode...so its the default bios, i have to use my old microsoft kb to get past POST and do windows 7 installation...

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      • #4
        Re: GA X58A-UD7 Problems - Mouse and Keyboard

        by default USB mouse and keyboard is dissabled
        Intel Core i7-980X Extreme Edition Gulftown cooled By Swiftech APOGEE GTZ CPU waterblock
        Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD9 Water Cooled
        Corsair Dominator 12GB (6 x 2GB) Model CMD12GX3M6A1600C8
        2 Gigabyte GTX 480 in SLI
        6 Western Digital VelociRaptor WD1500HLFS 150GB 10000 RPM in Raid 0
        2 Plextor sata Blu_ray Drives Model PX-B320SA
        Ultra X4 1200 Watt
        Thermaltake Armor+Thermaltake Bigwater 760 IS
        Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Titanium Fatal1ty Champion
        Creative Gigaworks 750S 7.1 Suround 700 watt
        Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit

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        • #5
          Re: GA X58A-UD7 Problems - Mouse and Keyboard

          manage to resolve my problems.

          G19 issue i resolved by setting usb legacy kb support in bios.

          Razer Naga issue i resolved by setting usb legacy mouse support in bios and installed the 1.07 firmware (seem like razer found out some mobos have problems identifying the naga and came out with a new firmware to resolve this on 21 Dec 09).

          Thanks for the help!

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          • #6
            Re: GA X58A-UD7 Problems - Mouse and Keyboard

            Originally posted by gohkg View Post
            manage to resolve my problems.

            G19 issue i resolved by setting usb legacy kb support in bios.

            Razer Naga issue i resolved by setting usb legacy mouse support in bios and installed the 1.07 firmware (seem like razer found out some mobos have problems identifying the naga and came out with a new firmware to resolve this on 21 Dec 09).

            Thanks for the help!
            i have the same problem :( what was the option in bios you have disabled exactly pls?

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            • #7
              Re: GA X58A-UD7 Problems - Mouse and Keyboard

              the keyboard settings in bios is at peripherals(not sure abt spelling), there you will see if legacy usb kb and mouse support is enable or disable, enable those.

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