FWIW
I locked vista- windows-key+L. Came back 2.5 hours later. Moved mouse, nothing. Pressed shift key, disks led showed activity, login screen painted. Tried to type in password, no joy. Unpluged and pluged back in keyboard, no joy. Had to power down system. Keybord is Logitech G15, using vista HID keyboard drivers, 6.0.5384.4
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USB keyboard did not work on wakeup of Vista b2
No, bugs should be reported using the Microsoft Beta Client App. I believe there was a link to it on the desktop when I installed Vista, if not, look in the program menu.
"mGuyA" wrote in message
FWIW
I locked vista- windows-key+L. Came back 2.5 hours later. Moved mouse, nothing. Pressed shift key, disks led showed activity, login screen painted. Tried to type in password, no joy. Unpluged and pluged back in keyboard, no joy. Had to power down system. Keybord is Logitech G15, using vista HID keyboard drivers, 6.0.5384.4
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Well, my usb wireless Logitech combo (keybrd and mouse) will hang when vista start up. I switch usb port and now it has operate.
"Zack Uribe" wrote:
No, bugs should be reported using the Microsoft Beta Client App. I believe there was a link to it on the desktop when I installed Vista, if not, look in the program menu.
"mGuyA" wrote in message FWIW
I locked vista- windows-key+L. Came back 2.5 hours later. Moved mouse, nothing. Pressed shift key, disks led showed activity, login screen painted. Tried to type in password, no joy. Unpluged and pluged back in keyboard, no joy. Had to power down system. Keybord is Logitech G15, using vista HID keyboard drivers, 6.0.5384.4
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wussup
well i have a 'Microsoft Keyboard with Fingerprint Reader' and i also have a Microsoft Wireless Optical Mouse 2.0. When i boot up my computer, my keyboard works just fine, i can get into the BIOS menu, but whenever it gets past the Windows Vista loading screen (the one with the moving thingy) my keyboard turns off. The only way to type in my password is by unplugging it and pluggin it back in. Then it works perfectly fine (except for the fact that the Fingerprint reader doesnt work due to the Microsoft not making Vista compatible drivers for it) until I reboot. On the other hand my mouse works just fine. Oddly enough, none of my extra keys like web, messenger, documents, pictures, etc work but my music controls and volume controls do... Both connect via USB 2.0. I've also downloaded the latest drivers and tried uninstalling and installing but no luck. What should i do?
I'm running an HP Media Center m7060n that hasn't been modified, I just added the keyboard, mouse, HP Personal Media Drive, and HP 3210xi All-in-One Printer
Any help would be greatly appreciated! Edgar Sanchez
~~specs~~ Hardware Base processor Pentium4 630 (P) HT 3.0 GHz: 800MHz Front side bus Socket LGA775 Chipset Intel 915GV Motherboard Manufacturer: Asus Motherboard Name: PTGD-LA HP Motherboard Name: Goldfish3-GL8E Memory Component Attributes Memory Installed 1 GB (2 x 512) Maximum allowed 4 GB* (4 x 1GB) requires the replacement of the installed 512 MB DIMMs
*Actual available memory may be less Speed supported PC3200 MB/sec Type 240 pin, DDR2 SDRAM DIMM slots Four Open DIMM slots Two
Hard drive 200 GB SATA 7200 rpm 16x DVD(+/-)R/RW DL LightScribe drive must use Double-Layer media discs in order to take advantage of the DL technology must use LightScribe-enabled media discs and supporting software in order to take advantage of the LightScribe technology type Attributes DVD+R DL Write Once 2.4X DVD+R Write Once 16X DVD+RW Rewritable 4X DVD-R Write Once 8X DVD-RW Rewritable 4X DVD ROM Read 16X CD-R Write Once 40X CD-RW Rewritable 24X CD-ROM Read 40X
CD ROM Maximum speed 48X Modem PCI K56flex data/fax modem Video graphics Integrated with up to 64 MB allocated video memory Television TV tuner card with FM tuner Sound/Audio Integrated High Definition audio Realtek ALC 880 chipset 8-channels for Full Dolby 5.1/6.1/7.1 surround sound support with Dolby Pro Logic IIx Dolby 5.1 Network (LAN) Integrated 10/100 Base-T networking interface Memory card reader Supports the following cards: Compact Flash I Compact Flash II SmartMedia Memory Stick Memory Stick Pro MultiMediaCard Secure Digital (SD) Micro Drive XD Picture Card (xd = extreme digital) External I/O ports I/O ports on the front panel Port type Quantity 9-in-1 (4 slot) One 1394 One USB Two Headphone One Microphone One S-video in One Audio L-R One Composite video in One
I/O ports on the back panel Port type Quantity PS2 Two VGA One parallel One USB Four 1394 One LAN One audio (line in, line out, microphone) One SPDIF out (coaxial) One
Expansion slots Slot type Quantity PCI Three (one available) DIMM Four (two available)
Drive bays (total) Bay type Quantity 5.25" external Two (occupied) 3.5" internal One (occupied) Personal Media Drive One (available)
Remote control USB infrared receiver Keyboard and mouse HP PS/2 multimedia keyboard Quebec Keyboard Kit (French Canada only) HP PS/2 deluxe optical scroll mouse
"Evaristo" wrote:
Well, my usb wireless Logitech combo (keybrd and mouse) will hang when vista start up. I switch usb port and now it has operate.
"Zack Uribe" wrote:
No, bugs should be reported using the Microsoft Beta Client App. I believe there was a link to it on the desktop when I installed Vista, if not, look in the program menu.
"mGuyA" wrote in message FWIW
I locked vista- windows-key+L. Came back 2.5 hours later. Moved mouse, nothing. Pressed shift key, disks led showed activity, login screen painted. Tried to type in password, no joy. Unpluged and pluged back in keyboard, no joy. Had to power down system. Keybord is Logitech G15, using vista HID keyboard drivers, 6.0.5384.4
Is this were bugs like this should be posted?
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Yes my system did exactly the same when I inadvertently used the sleep function, and it took me ages to get it rebooted successfully (I had to connect a PS2 keyboard to get back in as boot screen and bios options could not be accessed using the USB keyboard). I think the sleep button in the start menu is awfully misleading. I have actually created shortcuts for shut down and restart direct to my desktop to avoid using the sllep button by mistake in future.
Steve
"mGuyA" wrote:
FWIW
I locked vista- windows-key+L. Came back 2.5 hours later. Moved mouse, nothing. Pressed shift key, disks led showed activity, login screen painted. Tried to type in password, no joy. Unpluged and pluged back in keyboard, no joy. Had to power down system. Keybord is Logitech G15, using vista HID keyboard drivers, 6.0.5384.4
Is this were bugs like this should be posted?
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Same exact issue is still happening with the Vista release. I have a Microsoft Laser Mouse 8000 and a generic USB keyboard. Whenever I place my system in hibernate and bring it out of hibernate, the devices light up and react until the Windows Vista logo appears then they turn off and do not respond. If I change USB ports they eventually will work again.
"mGuyA" wrote:
FWIW
I locked vista- windows-key+L. Came back 2.5 hours later. Moved mouse, nothing. Pressed shift key, disks led showed activity, login screen painted. Tried to type in password, no joy. Unpluged and pluged back in keyboard, no joy. Had to power down system. Keybord is Logitech G15, using vista HID keyboard drivers, 6.0.5384.4
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