System: Supermicro X10DRi, USB Keyboard, RTX3090Ti GPU
Problem: recently had to connect PC to internet to update a software license for a new program I'd installed in April. After that, Windows Update occurred. I began having problems with USB devices failing at random. Tried SFC and the repair system commands, but system only got worse to the point where it seemed like GPU was failing, would crash on renders in Blender and Furmark would crash within 10 seconds.
As a last ditch, I decided to restore a recent system image backup, so I shut down windows with the shift key to bring up recovery environment. Normally I can just enter my password and select a recovery file, but now the keyboard shuts off and I cannot type the password.
I was told my MS to just boot from an installation media, so I tried that next, but the same thing happens. Keyboard stops working!
Then I tried to install Windows from scratch and as soon as the welcome screen appears, the keyboard stops working.
I've tried experimenting with BIOS settings, turning on and off XHCI EHCI, Legacy USB mode, etc. but I shouldn't have to change anything as it was working for ten years in the state it was in so I'm baffled as to why suddenly the keyboard won't work in a Windows Recovery Environment. That goes for USB boot sticks, with WRE and even a third party backup restore tool.
I've tried everything I could research online, but there's not much because this problem is rare--almost no one has run into it. Makes the PC a doorstop if I can't do another in place install of Windows, which is what I ended up doing. But if the system becomes unbootable, it's going to be impossible to load an OS onto it.
Problem: recently had to connect PC to internet to update a software license for a new program I'd installed in April. After that, Windows Update occurred. I began having problems with USB devices failing at random. Tried SFC and the repair system commands, but system only got worse to the point where it seemed like GPU was failing, would crash on renders in Blender and Furmark would crash within 10 seconds.
As a last ditch, I decided to restore a recent system image backup, so I shut down windows with the shift key to bring up recovery environment. Normally I can just enter my password and select a recovery file, but now the keyboard shuts off and I cannot type the password.
I was told my MS to just boot from an installation media, so I tried that next, but the same thing happens. Keyboard stops working!
Then I tried to install Windows from scratch and as soon as the welcome screen appears, the keyboard stops working.
I've tried experimenting with BIOS settings, turning on and off XHCI EHCI, Legacy USB mode, etc. but I shouldn't have to change anything as it was working for ten years in the state it was in so I'm baffled as to why suddenly the keyboard won't work in a Windows Recovery Environment. That goes for USB boot sticks, with WRE and even a third party backup restore tool.
I've tried everything I could research online, but there's not much because this problem is rare--almost no one has run into it. Makes the PC a doorstop if I can't do another in place install of Windows, which is what I ended up doing. But if the system becomes unbootable, it's going to be impossible to load an OS onto it.