12-18-2011 04:06 PM - edited 12-18-2011 04:19 PM
I'm running Windows 7 64 bit with a 128 gig SSD drive. I was able to create a backup of the C drive (SSD). I tested to see if I could restore and after booting with the Recovery disc my keyboard and mouse won't work.
I have two items that came up on the driver compatability test:
Marvell 91xx SATA 6G Controller
WAN Miniport (IKEv2)
I'm not sure if either affect the keyboard or mouse drivers and I've looked for them online but can't find ones for downloading. I presume I need 32 bit versions.
Any help getting my keyboard and/or mouse to work for a boot disc restore? Thanks!
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12-18-2011 06:45 PM
How is the keyboard / mouse connected? Make sure they are connected directly to the motherboard, not a hub. Windows PE provides drivers for mouse and keyboard so they should work as is.
12-18-2011 07:42 PM
Keyboard is connected directly. Mouse is USB.
12-19-2011 03:41 AM
I wouldn't think that either of those would prevent the mouse / keyboard from working. Can you try moving the keyboard to a different USB port? What motherboard do you have?
12-19-2011 09:09 AM
12-19-2011 10:38 AM
Your download page is here... http://www.gigabyte.us/products/product-page.aspx?
My guess is that you need this file... http://download.gigabyte.ru/driver/mb_driver_marve
Then use 7-Zip to copy the files from mb_driver_marvell_bootdisk_vista7.exe\storport\i38
As far as not being able to use the keyboard / mouse. Can you use them if you boot the WIndows DVD?
12-19-2011 11:34 AM
12-19-2011 11:51 AM
The Ghost SRD is based on WindowsPE 2.1 (Vista) 32-bit. So, you need 32-bit drivers that are compatible with Windows Vista.
12-19-2011 12:39 PM
12-19-2011 02:51 PM
mebobo wrote:
Regarding the mouse, it's a Logitech wireless which connects through a Logitech USB hub. After building my new system, I didn't load any Logitech drivers or software as the mouse works without. Do you think loaded the Logitech software might enable the mouse to work with Ghost? I typically don't add software that isn't otherwise needed.
Hi,
I would try that. If it makes a difference, you need to keep it. If not, you can uninstall it almost as quickly as you installed it. ![]()
