Hi guys!
My last time on this forum was 11 years ago when I built my last pc!
Have upgraded my desktop to Gigabyte B360M DS3H, Intel i5 8400, Samsung 860 Evo 500Gb SSD and 16Gb of Kingston RAM.
I’m using the old case, PSU and IDE DVD Writer connected to mobo using a IDE to SATA converter.
Power-up was successful and I can access BIOS normally and alter the settings with the mouse.
Once saving and exiting the BIOS, the DVD Writer; which has Windows 7 Disk, starts to load files and the initial install window appears requesting language, time and currency format and keyboard type. However, the mouse cursor is missing and therefore the mouse is not responsive. I have tried both USB keyboard and USB mouse plus a PS2 mouse.
I have searched hi and lo and cannot find a solution with various setting tweaks in the BIOS to no avail.
Can anybody pinpoint the problem?
Cheers
Etops
My last time on this forum was 11 years ago when I built my last pc!
Have upgraded my desktop to Gigabyte B360M DS3H, Intel i5 8400, Samsung 860 Evo 500Gb SSD and 16Gb of Kingston RAM.
I’m using the old case, PSU and IDE DVD Writer connected to mobo using a IDE to SATA converter.
Power-up was successful and I can access BIOS normally and alter the settings with the mouse.
Once saving and exiting the BIOS, the DVD Writer; which has Windows 7 Disk, starts to load files and the initial install window appears requesting language, time and currency format and keyboard type. However, the mouse cursor is missing and therefore the mouse is not responsive. I have tried both USB keyboard and USB mouse plus a PS2 mouse.
I have searched hi and lo and cannot find a solution with various setting tweaks in the BIOS to no avail.
Can anybody pinpoint the problem?
Cheers
Etops