Yep, same issue here. A keyboard connected via an USB hub will not detected until after POST with BIOS revision F8. It's a bit annoying.
On a side note: F8 is also missing the option to deactivate the onboard PATA controller. Not that important, but I still wanted to mention it.
I have reported the issue on german and taiwan Gigabyte techreport. Both did some short test(although using v1.0 board!!!) and reported no problem. Although I really have a feeling I was talking to german techs(not taiwanese) and they did it in a very careless manner(like ignoring board revisions, ignoring I was using passive and not active hub; first time ignoring I was using 2.4 Ghz wireless-on-a-stick and not previous generation 800mhz, and second time using BLUETOOTH KEYBOARD(!!!). *facepalm*
http://ggts.gigabyte.com.tw/gtsemail.asp?UserEmail=lct@mail.ru&EmailID=918761&EmailPreviousID=915432&OpenEmail=N&LanguageID=5This got to such a ridicious level, I had
to make a VIDEO of this thing not working as expected just to show Im serious about this bug! In exchange, they offered me to change my USB Hub (that has wonderfully worked on my previous boards from Abit, ASRock and Asus).
I payed and changed it. Using LogiLink(logitech division) UA0026A Active/Passive 7Port Hub, the issue still persists. F6-ok, F7-ok, F8-no keyboard, F9a-no keyboard, F9-no keyboard.
Hi,
Just to add a later update to this thread in case anyone else is experiencing these or similar problems
Used this same board (ver 1.0) on a build for a friend and he had no issues for 6 months, until the F8 BIOS. Once the BIOS was update to F8 the system became very unstable, dropped hard-drives when booting and would hang without any reason.
There must have been a glitch with the F8 BIOS as Gigabyte quickly followed it with an F9 update which seems to be stable.
I would advise anyone when considering doing a BIOS update to be aware that just because a BIOS version is newer it doesn't always mean that it is better and if your system is running OK you really do not need to update BIOS.
If you do update BIOS and you notice that there are problems you can always re-flash with an earlier version. Unless, of course, you have to upgrade due to a new CPU that isn't supported by an earlier release.
Hope this helps anyone faced with the same problems.
For me F7 version does not boot first time. It means, just after the just first cold boot I have to immediately poweroff the system and boot it again. Otherwise GRUB bootloader may just reboot upon reaching, linux kernel may only find ONE CPU(Cpu1 not responding, cpu2 not responding,cpu3 not responding), windows xp freeses just at boot screen(note I have it on separate hard drive, so its NOT affected by GRUB at all, its 100% sane). I think AMD AGEISA may have fixed this in F8, but currently Im unable to use anything F8 and up.
Gigabyte, GA-MA785GMT-UD2H V1.1 with BIOS F8+ is UNABLE to detect ANY wireless 2.4 Ghz keyboard at boot stage,
when the wireless dongle is connected via ANY Usb Hub. And connecting via Hub and not directly is very common way to improve dongle range and signal quality, since when connected (normally) behind the PC its range is seriously reduced(lags, eating keystrokes etc).
Please put USB LEGACY KEYBOARD SUPPORT bios option as seen in F7 and before BACK.
"USB LEGACY SUPPORT" does NOT solve this!
You have "What do you think of our support, vote now" banner here right now up. What do I think of your support? Its incompetent and unserious. Im with this bug for half of the year and NO ONE ever care to go down the issue! Amazing, AMAZING.