Random BSOD (might be Caused from being Over loaded)

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    Alright, let us know how the new hardware turns out.
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    ok so i got my new parts and hooked it up installed the OS etc, there is only 1 problem the bios my mouse or keyboard will not work and i can not eit any of the BIOS Settings. about 1 in ever 10 tries the mouse and keyboard actually work in the Bios, i have a UEFI Bios so its more of a "graphical" bios that's why i SHOULD be able to use a mouse in my bios :)
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       #73

    Generally, keyboard and mouse recognition issues in the BIOS are due to USB settings being incorrect in the BIOS options. Do you have any USB options within your BIOS screens?

    Are you using USB for your mouse and keyboard? Have you tried a PS/2 keyboard or mouse?
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       #74

    my Keyboard is PS/2 my Mouse is USB but i em using a USB to PS/2 Adapter i have tried a USB keyboard and using my Mouse as USB still the same thing every-time

    Do you think its a Hardware compatibility issue??
    Last edited by Zeldafan1993; 16 Jun 2012 at 15:03.
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       #75

    ok so turns out it was my N64 Controller that was making my Bios not work, just for fun i tried unplugging it and rebooted into the bios and BAM worked tried it again 5 more times and it works Flawlessly thanks for all your time and help with all my problems with my old motherboard and everything else you did for me :)
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       #76

    You're welcome. I am glad to see the thread solved!
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