hi guys
my mouse and keyboard has just dropped out this is build 10130
has been working perfik on all previous releases any idea's was working ok after upgrade
wed like to know more about your mouse and keyboard, lets say models atleast.
have you tried different USB-ports? got UEFI/legacy usb used?
you beat me too it
update= fault cured found my nokia phone linked via usb was the cause ive unplugged it for now
as for UEFI I have no clue what that is sorry I am a bit behind on pc stuff these days
this is now a newish build new board etc still finding things too adjust in bios lots of stuff ive never heard of I suspect I will be googlin like crazy hopefully ready in time for w10 release thanks for your help though
Many new computers using Windows 8 or later use a UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) instead of a BIOS. They perform the same duties and are generally used the same way.
Google less, read more
Windows 10 Tutorial Index - Windows 10 blog
The tutorials on all of the blog have a wealth of information - they are well written step-by-step instructions and have been confirmed by many members.
If you can't find something there - create a thread and members will be glad to help. To get the best help make sure your System specs are up-to-date. I also like Speccy as a system information tool.
Please update the Systems Specs in your forum profile with complete information.
- In the System Manufacturer/Model Number field, manually type Desktop or Laptop adding it to the information already in the field. The specific model number is important - there are often many models of a given series.
For example, my machine is a HP Pavilion dv6, but there are tens of the dv6 series, so dv6-6c10us is the specific model.- Specify Custom Build as the manufacturer if it is not an OEM machine.
The easiest way to do this is to use the information from a PUBLISHED Speccy report.
Speccy - Publish Snapshot of your System Specs
Post the link to the report that Speccy gives you and also open the Speccy link.
Then click hereto view your System Specs on this forum.
When you have both windows open, put them side-by-side and simply copy the information, field by field, from the Speccy report to your System Specs.
To see what information other members provide in their System Specs, click on My System Specsin the lower left of any post by any member.
Thanks
wow I thought my specs were pretty informative
They are ... chbwilsha's are not
I looked at the wrong post / system specs - my apologies.
A Speccy report gives more information about the drivers and events - that would still be helpful.
Hope I didn't miss it if you posted it - That would be two strikes on the same thread