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Fresh built pc not working HELP PLEASE
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When I turn the pc on it says can not boot from device how do I fix it
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You need an operating system.
get a disk or bootable image and insert into the machine and install.
get a disk or bootable image and insert into the machine and install.
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But when I put my os disk in it won't let me use my keyboard and mouse so I can't install it
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But when I put my os disk in it won't let me use my keyboard and mouse so I can't install it
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Sounds like a separate problem,
what USB ports are you using for the KB and Mouse? Front ones?
If so try using the back ones.
and make sure your front panel connectors are all connected up properly (see your motherboard manual)
what USB ports are you using for the KB and Mouse? Front ones?
If so try using the back ones.
and make sure your front panel connectors are all connected up properly (see your motherboard manual)
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-Jonesyy wrote Sounds like a separate problem,Yeah do this, I ad a similar issue and my front panel connectors and then it worked.
what USB ports are you using for the KB and Mouse? Front ones?
If so try using the back ones.
and make sure your front panel connectors are all connected up properly (see your motherboard manual)
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Blends wroteive tried using my front ones and my motherboard one and when I try load my bio up the screen goes blank-Jonesyy wrote Sounds like a separate problem,Yeah do this, I ad a similar issue and my front panel connectors and then it worked.
what USB ports are you using for the KB and Mouse? Front ones?
If so try using the back ones.
and make sure your front panel connectors are all connected up properly (see your motherboard manual)
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EA7_ wroteWell at least the keyboard issue is fixed..Blends wroteive tried using my front ones and my motherboard one and when I try load my bio up the screen goes blank-Jonesyy wrote Sounds like a separate problem,Yeah do this, I ad a similar issue and my front panel connectors and then it worked.
what USB ports are you using for the KB and Mouse? Front ones?
If so try using the back ones.
and make sure your front panel connectors are all connected up properly (see your motherboard manual)
Try using a different monitor to load into the BIOS.
Sounds weird but i had the same problem a few years back and required me to use a different monitor with a different res.
You don't really need the bios either tbh, just find out what shortkey loads up the boot menu, you don't even need to set the boot priority.
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-Jonesyy wroteI changed to a monitor now I can load up the bios and use the keyboard and mouse but when I load up my windows disc the mouse and keyboard seem to stop workingEA7_ wroteWell at least the keyboard issue is fixed..Blends wroteive tried using my front ones and my motherboard one and when I try load my bio up the screen goes blank-Jonesyy wrote Sounds like a separate problem,Yeah do this, I ad a similar issue and my front panel connectors and then it worked.
what USB ports are you using for the KB and Mouse? Front ones?
If so try using the back ones.
and make sure your front panel connectors are all connected up properly (see your motherboard manual)
Try using a different monitor to load into the BIOS.
Sounds weird but i had the same problem a few years back and required me to use a different monitor with a different res.
You don't really need the bios either tbh, just find out what shortkey loads up the boot menu, you don't even need to set the boot priority.
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EA7_ wroteDo you have a PS2 keyboard/mouse laying around?-Jonesyy wroteI changed to a monitor now I can load up the bios and use the keyboard and mouse but when I load up my windows disc the mouse and keyboard seem to stop workingEA7_ wroteWell at least the keyboard issue is fixed..Blends wroteive tried using my front ones and my motherboard one and when I try load my bio up the screen goes blank-Jonesyy wrote Sounds like a separate problem,Yeah do this, I ad a similar issue and my front panel connectors and then it worked.
what USB ports are you using for the KB and Mouse? Front ones?
If so try using the back ones.
and make sure your front panel connectors are all connected up properly (see your motherboard manual)
Try using a different monitor to load into the BIOS.
Sounds weird but i had the same problem a few years back and required me to use a different monitor with a different res.
You don't really need the bios either tbh, just find out what shortkey loads up the boot menu, you don't even need to set the boot priority.
Try moving the USB slots around.
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