I just discovered that my Primary HDD is in the slave SATA port and my Slave HDD is plugged in a SATA primary port.. Is this why my OS keeps losing its keyboard drivers and causing my pen tablet (wacom intuos3) to malfunction?? 
During POST and in BIOS, my keyboard runs smoothly.. I've been searching around the net why these 2 usb peripherals are malfunctioning inside the OS but I couldn't find an answer. I turned ON 'Legacy USB support' and it worked - for only a couple of days.
This is my daily routine during power-up:
1. Power on PC
2. At the Windows start-up screen, light on the numlock indicator dies down.
3. Keyboard's unusable at this time. I have to log-in using the virtual keyboard.
4. After logging in, I unplug the keyboard from the port and put it back in after a few seconds.
5. I go to Devices and Printers. I would see an exclamation mark on the keyboard icon. I right click on it and click 'troubleshoot.'
6. Windows searches for drivers and then I click 'apply fix.'
7. keyboard is now usable.
My problem with my Intuos3:
1. When I use it at Photoshop, I takes like 10ms to respond every brush stroke.
2. *Other photoshop-tablet problems I didn't encounter when I still had Windows XP*
This is happening on my month-old upgraded system. Core i5 760 on ASUS P7H55-M motherboard. Windows 7 32-bit.
During POST and in BIOS, my keyboard runs smoothly.. I've been searching around the net why these 2 usb peripherals are malfunctioning inside the OS but I couldn't find an answer. I turned ON 'Legacy USB support' and it worked - for only a couple of days.
This is my daily routine during power-up:
1. Power on PC
2. At the Windows start-up screen, light on the numlock indicator dies down.
3. Keyboard's unusable at this time. I have to log-in using the virtual keyboard.
4. After logging in, I unplug the keyboard from the port and put it back in after a few seconds.
5. I go to Devices and Printers. I would see an exclamation mark on the keyboard icon. I right click on it and click 'troubleshoot.'
6. Windows searches for drivers and then I click 'apply fix.'
7. keyboard is now usable.
My problem with my Intuos3:
1. When I use it at Photoshop, I takes like 10ms to respond every brush stroke.
2. *Other photoshop-tablet problems I didn't encounter when I still had Windows XP*
This is happening on my month-old upgraded system. Core i5 760 on ASUS P7H55-M motherboard. Windows 7 32-bit.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Basic 32bitIntel Core i5-7602 GB DDR3 1333 KingstonRedfox NVidia GeForce GTS 250
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Basic 32bit
- CPU
- Intel Core i5-760
- Motherboard
- ASUS P7H55-M
- Memory
- 2 GB DDR3 1333 Kingston
- Graphics Card(s)
- Redfox NVidia GeForce GTS 250
- Sound Card
- (Built-in)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- SamsungEX2020
- Hard Drives
- 2x500 GB Seagate SATA
- PSU
- CoolerMaster 500W
- Case
- Gigabyte LUXO m1004