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Make sure you set AHCI, IDE, or RAID to the way you have it set now, if it's not at the default setting.
If you reset BIOS and that value changes from what you have now, it can cause problems.
Make sure you set AHCI, IDE, or RAID to the way you have it set now, if it's not at the default setting.
If you reset BIOS and that value changes from what you have now, it can cause problems.
My understanding is that resetting CMOS doesn't affect drivers? That's my issue here and it didn't make any changes to my computer except that the BIOS was set to 2002. It still doesn't recognize anything plugged into a USB port.
Thanks though
If you try a ps/2 mouse and still not working then I would try a repair install.
Hoping someone local has a PS/2 mouse otherwise I have to wait on shipping.