- Joined
- Jan 21, 2011
- Messages
- 33
Hi, Need a little help troubleshooting. Ill start with the specs of the builds.
Build#1 Z68XP-UD4-B3 F6 -i7 2600K - GTX590 - 16GB 1600MHZ - 120GB Vertex3 SSD - 1TB HDD - 1000 Watt PSU
Build#2 Z68XP-UD7-B3 F9 -i7 2600K - GTX580 - 16GB 1600MHZ - 240GB Vertex3 SSD - 500GB HD - 750 Watt PSU
Basically I cloned Build#1's Drive with CCC and put on an external USB3, changed DDST to correct one on that drive and proceed to boot that drive on Build#2 so I can clone across again to that machines internal drive.
The problem is that I cannot seem to get the keyboard or mouse to work on Build#2 not sure if it has a different chipset and needs a different kext, the mouse moves on screen so I assume it works, but i cannot do anything by clicking restart, sleep or shutdown and the keyboard does not allow me to type my password to login.
Tried diff ports, disabling legacy support ect, just need a few pointers in the right direction from some people that do this day in day out, now I have a full time job working with PC's and Macs all day long the last thing I want is to stay up all night with small problems like this.
Thanks in advance for any help you guys give me.
Build#1 Z68XP-UD4-B3 F6 -i7 2600K - GTX590 - 16GB 1600MHZ - 120GB Vertex3 SSD - 1TB HDD - 1000 Watt PSU
Build#2 Z68XP-UD7-B3 F9 -i7 2600K - GTX580 - 16GB 1600MHZ - 240GB Vertex3 SSD - 500GB HD - 750 Watt PSU
Basically I cloned Build#1's Drive with CCC and put on an external USB3, changed DDST to correct one on that drive and proceed to boot that drive on Build#2 so I can clone across again to that machines internal drive.
The problem is that I cannot seem to get the keyboard or mouse to work on Build#2 not sure if it has a different chipset and needs a different kext, the mouse moves on screen so I assume it works, but i cannot do anything by clicking restart, sleep or shutdown and the keyboard does not allow me to type my password to login.
Tried diff ports, disabling legacy support ect, just need a few pointers in the right direction from some people that do this day in day out, now I have a full time job working with PC's and Macs all day long the last thing I want is to stay up all night with small problems like this.
Thanks in advance for any help you guys give me.