MSgherzi
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I'm currently working with a Dell Inspiron 530S. I needed to solve a problem for my customer and decided to repair the XP installation. Well, problem is, it boots back up and goes through the setup, but half-way through "Installing Devices" a window pops up and asks for the disk for the audio bus driver, and then I suddenly cannot use the keyboard or mouse anymore at this point.
There's no way to select "OK" or "Cancel" and when I put the proper disk in, it asks for it's specific location, which I cannot select because the mouse and keyboard stop working. Though they work before the window appears.
Strangely enough, there are no PS/2 ports on this machine, and I'm currently using USB, as I have to.
I tried putting the HDD in a different machine and got through it just fine. However, upon putting it back into the original computer, it just cycles itself and reboots before it even gets to the XP loading screen.
I really just need to get through the repair of XP before I can continue. I looked in the BIOS and the only USB options are to either enable or disable, or low vs. high speed mode (tried them both).
Any suggestions?
There's no way to select "OK" or "Cancel" and when I put the proper disk in, it asks for it's specific location, which I cannot select because the mouse and keyboard stop working. Though they work before the window appears.
Strangely enough, there are no PS/2 ports on this machine, and I'm currently using USB, as I have to.
I tried putting the HDD in a different machine and got through it just fine. However, upon putting it back into the original computer, it just cycles itself and reboots before it even gets to the XP loading screen.
I really just need to get through the repair of XP before I can continue. I looked in the BIOS and the only USB options are to either enable or disable, or low vs. high speed mode (tried them both).
Any suggestions?