Hi Everyone, I’m trying to install windows through a bootable USB but my mouse and keyboard won’t work when I enter the install screen. Does anyone know what I can do to fix this? Thanks!
Mouse/keyboard won't work when installing windows
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Originally posted by vgerHello
Is this a full install? Also i am assuming that the usb devices are plugged in during install?Comment
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I plugged the usb into the black port and my keyboard/mouse into the blue ports and it worked. Thanks!
Now I have another problem. I formatted my drive but it’s not letting me install windows on there. It says “Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk has an MBR partition table. On EFI systems, Windows can only be installed to GPT disks.”
What should I do here?Comment
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Sorry to interrupt lets see if this clears up any issues.
Go back into you BIOS and see if Secure Boot UEFI is turned on.
Make sure Secure Boot is on turn off.
Make sure the system is showing Legacy Boot.
Now after that reboot the system to the USB drive and when it come to this screen select custom install.
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Now when you get to this screen if it look like this highlight each Disk 0 Partition and click Delete.
NOTE: If one of the Disk 0 Partitions listed here carries you personal Date (pictures documents so on) DO NOT delete it. This is why it is important to back up you personal data on to external removable drives.
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Click next and follow the on screen instruction.Comment
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