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Keyboard and mouse disconnecting during boot up

BlackLivesMatter

So i was about to overclock my gpu (ASUS rog strix 1060 oc6gb) and CPU (i7 7700k) and after installing some programs to automatically overclock it for me, bevares i don’t know how to do it, i had to restart my pc. Then during the boot after my pc loaded past the part where you can Enter the BIOS my keyboard and mouse disconnected and i can’t log on my computer anymore. Both works just fine in the BIOS and had worked up until that point, but then it randomly disconnects. I have tried to find solutions on the internet, but none of what i have found, have seemed to help. Hope some of you guys can help me fix my problem.

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1 minute ago, BlackLivesMatter said:

So i was about to overclock my gpu (ASUS rog strix 1060 oc6gb) and CPU (i7 7700k) and after installing some programs to automatically overclock it for me, bevares i don’t know how to do it, i had to restart my pc. Then during the boot after my pc loaded past the part where you can Enter the BIOS my keyboard and mouse disconnected and i can’t log on my computer anymore. Both works just fine in the BIOS and had worked up until that point, but then it randomly disconnects. I have tried to find solutions on the internet, but none of what i have found, have seemed to help. Hope some of you guys can help me fix my problem.

I don’t know how to fix it, but you shouldn’t use stuff to auto overclock, just get MSI afterburner and do it yourself. 

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Something as change in BIOS . Do a CMOS clearing. Look in your owner manual, how to do it

 

CMOS is were all the changed to the BIOS are stored

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4 minutes ago, Zmax said:

Something as change in BIOS . Do a CMOS clearing. Look in your owner manual, how to do it

 

CMOS is were all the changed to the BIOS are stored

Have already tried a CMOS clearing, but it didn’t work either. I have tried some things now because my friend has had similar issues before, but what he did hasn’t worked for me

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Do you have wireless key board and mouse

 

One final and bad option = Clean Install 

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Just now, Zmax said:

Do you have wireless key board and mouse

No, both connected with usb

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3 minutes ago, BlackLivesMatter said:

No, both connected with usb

Try changing port

 

All this happen after you install software. Last solution. Do a clean install

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5 minutes ago, Zmax said:

Try changing port

 

All this happen after you install software. Last solution. Do a clean install

Like a factory reset of the system, kr what are you thinking?

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1 minute ago, BlackLivesMatter said:

Like a factory reset of the system, kr what are you thinking?

If you O/S is factory, that would be yes. 

If you have installed the O/S , that is also a yes, but the reinstall  is different

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38 minutes ago, Zmax said:

If you O/S is factory, that would be yes. 

If you have installed the O/S , that is also a yes, but the reinstall  is different

Can you do it from the BIOS? I have tried to find a solution for it, but i can’t seem to find a way to completly reset it from the BIOS

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Is your system factory, if yes, do you have restore CD

 

Not sure this will work.

 

  1. Insert restore CD in  comp
  2. Power down
  3. Power up
  4. Go to Bios 
  5. From Bios chose boot menu to CD

 

This should start you restore CD

 

 

Edit : not the right info .. 

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4 minutes ago, Zmax said:

Is your system factory, if yes, do you have restore CD

I built the pc myself, so i don’t think i have anything to restore it with

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1 minute ago, Zmax said:

Ha

You have Windows CD , Or a Windows USB key

 

 

I downloaded Windows fra a usb key

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Clean install , This will delete all on the computer.  You will lose all info on the computer and you will have to reinstall drivers and software.

 

If you installed a Microsoft Key on your system you do not need to install it again. Just skip all the steep related to it. 

 

There are several video on YouTube on how to do  a Clean install.

 

Make sure to get Windows updates first , then Anti virus ......

 

 

 

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