I am afraid not.
There is a standard Device Properties box for each entry. The only box to 'set up' is Power Management tab - 'Allow this device to wake the computer' (checked).
Thank you.
All USB options in BIOS are checked/enabled - I have done double-triple check.
Still no external keyboard functionality in pre-windows environment - keybord being highlighted once computer starts and then the light go off, then the light come back but the keyboard is non-responsive...
I think the problem is solved. In a Dell M6600 model only two USB 2 ports could be used for USB booting.
While an USB key is inserted there the USB boot option IS enabled in one-boot list (F12).
However keybord connected there remains disabled, though highlighted until the Windows logon screen...
Thank you.
The problem is I cannot restore Windows Image Backup directly from previously connected external HD. The restore system does not "see" any of the USB storage device.
In the BIOS all USB boot options are enabled. The USbB device IS checked in a boot order list.
Legacy USB was/is enabled by default and still not USB option showing up.
I do have two external hard drives connected via usb hub to a computer.
As described attempting to restore Windows Image...
Thank you.
The problem is that that option IS checked/active. I have double checked every usb setting option in the bios.
Even when I insert an USB Drive into USB port the option boot from USB does not apears tin the one-time boot list (F12).
Hullo,
After reinstalling Windows 7 64bit Pro on M6600 computer I notice I have NO USB boot option in one-time boot list (F12).
USB device is on the second place in BIOS boot sequence (F2).
USB ports works find. I can use all devices connected to them. Although external keyboard remains...
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