Does you bios setup have an option to allocate irq or memory for ISA?

On Fri, May 13, 2016 at 8:19 PM, Bret Johnson <bretj...@juno.com> wrote:

> If your motherboard has USB built into it, it could be related to that.
> The way Legacy USB Support works for mice and keyboards is that it puts the
> CPU into temporarily System Management Mode (SMM) and virtualizes the PS2
> I/O ports through the PCI bus.  Legacy USB Support is actually a very ugly
> kludge.
>
> Older motherboards wouldn't let you mix PS2 and USB at the same time, so
> you usually have to disable Legacy USB Support if you want to use PS2
> devices.  If your MB doesn't have USB support, this can't be the problem.
> I'm also not sure why the network card has anything to do with it, but if
> the BIOS is screwed up for USB there's no telling what else is wrong with
> it.
>
> Maybe a trail to investigate, anyway.
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