lol MegaHunter,
Actually made me laugh, good stuff.
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3) BATTERIES installed in BOTH wireless devices (keybrd & mouse!)
4) And, those batteries were the FRESH ones, right?
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The above is irrelivant, if they have or haven't got batteries in, the PC should still loud.
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This is the device that receives the signal from the two wireless devices. THIS UNIT IS PLUGGED IN, RIGHT?
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If I'm not mistaken, he has mentioned when he removes it from the PC it boots fine with a wired keyboard and mouse.
Even tho your steps are valid and very helpful I wouldn't go that far.
Slugfish, when you plug in your USB reciever, what do you get on the screen when the PC doesn't load? Does it come up with anything? any errors? any sort of messages or does it just sit there?
Go into BIOS and see if there is anything for USB support - If you see it, choose yes, try this with the wired keyboard first, boot to Windows, turn off your PC and plug in the wireless reciever, then try and access BIOS with the wireless keyboard.
EDIT: Also try the USB reciever in another USB port on your PC.
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