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Please let us know how your system behaves after the parts arrive.
more problems... I used Sysprep so I wouldn't have to reinstall windows with my new parts, my mouse and keyboard don't work (they do work fine on bios)
So I went for a fresh windows installation, popped in my windows disc, mouse and keyboard not working again :@
usb legacy support is enabled on bios settings, I tried all usb ports directly to the motherboard.
(also tried turning on and off everything usb related in bios)
safe mode is not possible
Do you have a spare keyboard and mouse you could test with? It sounds like a faulty motherboard, but to be sure I would test with a spare keyboard.
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seems I need a ps/2 converter or mouse to get this done
im not going to win10, atleast not any time soon
Last edited by Chulain; 15 Oct 2018 at 11:56.
Bought the converter for only 50 cents from a guy nearby
got everything working properly now. Microsoft such a pooper with their win 10 garbage
Hopefully no BSOD's or crashes, will post again if any
Last edited by Chulain; 15 Oct 2018 at 11:55.
BSOD again, any thoughts? I'm going to reinstall windows, perhaps update to win10 after all...
Last edited by Chulain; 17 Oct 2018 at 03:15.
Vuze is not considered piracy, because it is a tool to get software which doesn't necessarily have to be illegitimate.
Unlike certain authorities, there is no judgment here over the possibility that you could have used Vuze for downloading cracks. The only statement you read is the statement of the software that actually does crack software.
Talking about a dutch authority here who wants to charge someone for the possibility that he could have installed a backdoor in software that was used for illegitimate purposes by a lot of people. Emphasis on 'could' because they have not been able to proof it happened.
I was mainly talking about an entry I noticed which is a well known crack for Windows/Office, KMSPico. If you look in the msinfo32 in your logs you'll see KMSPico is present under Software Environment > Program Groups.
I want to note that I didn't write my previous post correctly, I know that you didn't ignore my warning (this is an answer to your PM) since you stated that you had removed everything on your system you were aware of to be piracy.
After your post about leftovers I realized that this entry might have been a mere leftover in the registry, installed programs have an issue with not removing their own traces properly and this program might have been removed but not have removed its own traces properly.