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I;m a newbie in DFi . The specifications are below. After the XP installation I've tried to use a microsoft desktop set ( i mean wireless keyboard and mouse ).

After that my Pc had began to hung and the mouse attitude was anpredictable....

After tat I noticed that screen saver doesn't start up neither Monitor turn off from power options.

Any suggestions?

Is there any possibility that bios doesn't support this action ( I mean usb keyboard and mouse)?

i've already installed latest chipset drivers and also Usb keyboard -mouse drivers.

 

Thanks

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Are the USB devices plugged in directly to the USB ports on the back of the motherboard or to a hub. If connected to a hub, try them connected to the motherboard.

 

I've connected them to the mobo from the first time?

i've tested the microsoft desktop set to the other Pc I have and it worked just fine...

It's amazing how this may happen.....

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I've connected them to the mobo from the first time?

i've tested the microsoft desktop set to the other Pc I have and it worked just fine...

It's amazing how this may happen.....

 

The only thing I can suggest is to 'delete' the devices from your 'device manager', and reboot, let XP discover the devices again and see what happens from there.

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I had a similar problem once because the regular logitech/ms mouse/keyb drivers were conflicted with the wireless mouse/keyb drivers. 'Uninstall' all the mouse/keyboard drivers and reboot going immediately into bios setup and ensuring that the usb mouse/keyb are enabled. Hopefully windows will load the appropriate drivers.

 

If you can determine which drivers are for the regular logitech/ms mouse/keyb then just 'uninstall' those ...

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I had a similar problem once because the regular logitech/ms mouse/keyb drivers were conflicted with the wireless mouse/keyb drivers. 'Uninstall' all the mouse/keyboard drivers and reboot going immediately into bios setup and ensuring that the usb mouse/keyb are enabled. Hopefully windows will load the appropriate drivers.

 

If you can determine which drivers are for the regular logitech/ms mouse/keyb then just 'uninstall' those ...

I'm thinking that we use a lot of luck trying to solve some Pc problems....

I prefer less experiments and more standard solutions....

THANKS anyway

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I'm thinking that we use a lot of luck trying to solve some Pc problems....

I prefer less experiments and more standard solutions....

THANKS anyway

DELL is your friend ...

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