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Old 12th April 2004, 10:34 PM
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Keyboard Mouse Lock up on First Book

I went through the text only version of the install and was able to install without any problems. Though on the first boot my keyboard and mouse stop working. This is during the first boot screen where it finishes configuring your system. I did the details and it is locking up when the mouse console loads....its even saying its OK while its loading....nothing fails in the load either... There is nothing that I can do but hard reboot and I get the same thing over and over again. Any ideas? I have a HP Pavilion Celeron Processor....p/s 2 mouse and the regular HP keyboard....64mb of RAM...Is there any way that I can do a yes/no command thing while each thing is loading so I can stop this from loading and locking up my system?
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