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USB Ports don't work as soon as windows installation boots.

refinedskillz

AMD Ryzen 1500x with an ASRock - AS320M DGS motherboard trying to install W764bit

 

I've tried wiping the HDD and reinstalling windows, wiping CMOS, tried all different usb ports, turning it off and on , flashed bios, etc

 

So I plugged in my windows usb and installed Windows, the keyboard has blue LED's and they turn off when windows gets to "Completing Installation", then the system restarts and the keyboard turns off as soon it enters the screen to type in a pc name.

 

I have no "legacy usb" mode in BIOS so that won't work. I have no idea what to do at this point.

 

Ryzen 5 1600 - GTX 980 Ti - Broke.

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Add the USB drivers during install or use an actually modern operating system built for modern hardware with UEFI and advanced USB controllers. 

idk

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2 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

Add the USB drivers during install or use an actually modern operating system built for modern hardware with UEFI and advanced USB controllers. 

So your saying use Windows 10. But what do you mean by "add the usb drivers during install"?

 

 

Ryzen 5 1600 - GTX 980 Ti - Broke.

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2 minutes ago, refinedskillz said:

So your saying use Windows 10. But what do you mean by "add the usb drivers during install"?

 

You can make a custom image with the USB drivers from the manufacturer's website, and I think AsRock actually offer a program that does so. 

idk

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3 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

You can make a custom image with the USB drivers from the manufacturer's website, and I think AsRock actually offer a program that does so. 

Ok, lemme check.

 

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19 minutes ago, refinedskillz said:

Ok, lemme check.

 

22 minutes ago, Droidbot said:

You can make a custom image with the USB drivers from the manufacturer's website, and I think AsRock actually offer a program that does so. 

Is it USB Patcher for W7 what you'd talking about?

 

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23 minutes ago, refinedskillz said:

 

Is it USB Patcher for W7 what you'd talking about?

Yeah that, but not sure if it works for AM4

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