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#1 Peter1

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Posted 07 December 2019 - 09:08 AM

I referred to my content and saw where ztruker already explained this all in detail sometime ago. 

Memory like a sieve.

However, one question.  If legacy USB support is disabled, will I still be able to boot and use  mouse and keyboard?


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Posted 19 December 2019 - 08:14 AM

Probably.

 

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Posted 19 December 2019 - 11:08 AM

That is difficult reading for me although i appreciate the link. It seems you are correct. Mine is enabled. But it seems there is more to it than that. that is why I ask. I did not know if I click default if I could make adjustments with the mouse and keyboard.

I would lose the configuration the builder made I guess.

All is staying well for now and thanks again.

 

 

P.S. Clearing the CMOS on your motherboard will reset your BIOS settings to their factory defaults, the settings that the motherboard maker decided were the ones that most people would use. One reason to clear CMOS is to help troubleshoot or solve certain computer problems or hardware compatibility issues.May 14, 2019


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