Boot disk- no mouse or keyboard
I downloaded the trial version of 2012 Home, installed it and created a boot disk and when I boot using it I get no mouse or keyboard function at the screen where you choose Windows or Acronis.
I am using Windows 7 64 bit a USB mouse and a PS/2 keyboard. I tried a PS/2 mouse and that wouldn't work either. Do I need to change a bios setting or something.
Also, when the 2012 trial installed itself it took the liberty of deleting 2010, how do I get that back if I don't stick with 2012?
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No, the 2010 boot disk doesn't work with my mouse or keyboard either. Should have tried it before I needed it.
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Take a look at your BIOS settings, see if you have Legacy USB support. If it is turned on, turn it off, or reverse those instructions. Also look at your PS/2 mouse settings, if they can be changed, change the settings from auto to enabled if possible.
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James F wrote:Take a look at your BIOS settings, see if you have Legacy USB support. If it is turned on, turn it off, or reverse those instructions. Also look at your PS/2 mouse settings, if they can be changed, change the settings from auto to enabled if possible.
That didn't work. I had the same problem several years ago with a completely different system and Acronis 9 or 10, Acronis support had to send me an ISO for a boot disk that would work with that system. Since the mouse and keyboard use the standard MS drivers I just can't see them not working with a boot disk created on this system.
Don't have for that kind of crap. I used NTI Echo to go back to a clone I had made about a month ago after backing up my important files.
I will be looking for another backup program
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