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Questions about GIGABYTE products => Motherboards with Intel processors => Topic started by: Messervy on August 01, 2010, 05:13:09 am
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Whenever I have a Logitec (Cordless desktop MX 5000) BT mini receiver
inserted the system would run in infinite loop on booting.
Splash screen - reset - splash screen - reset.
It boots normaly when I unplug the reciever and the keyboard and mouse work when I plug it in while OS is running. ???
BIOS is set to USB mouse/keyboard Enabled
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Model Name : GA-X58A-UD7(rev. 1.0)
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M/B Rev : 1.0
BIOS Ver : F6
Serial No. :
Purchase Dealer :
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VGA Brand : ATi Model : HD 2900XT
CPU Brand : Intel Model : i7 960 Speed : 3.2 ghz
Operation System : Win 7 64-bit SP :
Memory Brand : Gskill Type : DDR lll
Memory Size : 6 GB Speed : 13333
Power Supply : 1500 W
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I am running the same board, OS etc as you and have a mini receiver for my Logitech MK700 cordless desktop and it works fine(well apart from the fact that it fails to pick up some keystrokes sometimes). Does it do the same when you have all the settings on default in the BIOS?
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Hi, thanks for the response!
Well, it does and it doesn't.
I remember shutting it down, unpluging PSU power cord and reseting CMOS. I was then able to access the BIOS with BT reciever in it but I was using the Logitec G19 and MX 518 for input.
As soon as I made changes to BIOS the same thin happened.
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Have you tried changing the port you are using?
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Yes, also I changed Internal connection of Front USB ports to the other socket on MB - nada!
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Can you check you keyboard / mouse combo on a different computer so that we can eliminate faulty sender etc from the equation.
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I've checked it on GA-X48-DQ6 no troubles att all. ???
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Interesting! Well at least that proves the combo is ok, so we work from there. Have you loaded the Logitech software that came with the keyboard/mouse?
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Yes, but that doesn't come to play in BIOS or does it?
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I wouldn't have thought so in general but it might be loading something then, who knows :-\ Just another thing to rule out really. I don't use any of Logitechs's software and I haven't had any problems. Maybe coincidence.
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Seems there is a beta BIOS with “Enhanced USB keyboard compatibility” so than might fix it.
Or try:
Halt On in the BIOS to No Errors
and try USB Keyboard Function & USB Mouse Function to disable to see if it shuts down and starts up fine then try enable this setting is for DOS and has nothing to do with Windows.
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Did that - No luck.
Ialso connected my new Logitec cordless desktop Wave pro and now it doesn't run an endless loop but it hangs up on BIOS splash screen.
It seems Gigabyte realy botched up with USB this time.
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Have you tried both the USB3 and USB2 ports? It's just that they are controlled by different chips.
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I had same issues with my X58-UD7.
Latest Beta bios fixes it. It is the Logitech stuff doing it.
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That sounds about right eastley, from what the OP was saying it seems like it would need a BIOS update. Trouble is there isn't one available yet to fix it. :-\
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Have just found out that there is a new BIOS update available to fix this exact issue. It is a Beta version at the moment but worth trying if like Messervy you are having the keyboard/mouse problem. ;)
http://forums.tweaktown.com/showthread.php?t=28441 Update F7W
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O.K.
Last days I focused my efforts on UD9 and neglected UD7.
YES ! I updated BIOS to F7W and forgot to unplug the Logitec mini reciever. The system booted normaly. ;D
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Well that's good news at last ;)