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No keyboard or mouse @ W2K GUI Setup

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connor_a@hotmail.com - 19 Dec 2007 04:17 GMT
Has anyone experienced the "no keyboard or mouse" issue when Windows
2000 setup goes into its gui portion of setup and is there a fix?

Thanks.
philo - 19 Dec 2007 21:15 GMT
> Has anyone experienced the "no keyboard or mouse" issue when Windows
> 2000 setup goes into its gui portion of setup and is there a fix?
>
> Thanks.

If USB
enable legacy USB support in the bios
connor_a@hotmail.com - 20 Dec 2007 10:20 GMT
> <conno...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>
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> If USB
> enable legacy USB support in the bios

Thanks for the reply.

All I can tell you is that DL380 G3 and DL320's are exhibiting the
same behaviour:

I build a Windows 2000 SP4 slipstreamed Proliant server.

Restore the system state of a DL380 G3 onto the DL320 or DL380 G3
W2KSP4 slipstreamed Server.

Reboot, perform a Windows repair of the OS.

Windows boots into GUI mode setup but I have no keyboard or mouse
input!

Tried PS2. USB. Compaq KVM to no avail.
philo - 20 Dec 2007 22:12 GMT
> Thanks for the reply.
>
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> Tried PS2. USB. Compaq KVM to no avail.

Oh...try it without the KVM
 
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