Q: KT6 Delta FIS2R motherboard (MS-6590) -- Unknown PS/2 B..

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Hi.

Problem with KT6 Delta FIS2R motherboard (m/n: MS-6590, PCB 2.0, BIOS
v5.5)

Ever since I upgraded to BIOS v5.5 from v5.4, I've been getting a POST
error when I boot:

"PS2 Mouse connected incorrectly.

If you have built SATA Raid array previously
go to "P20378 SATA Controller" set as Raid"

a) I don't have any RAID arrays on this machine.
b) I have a USB and a PS/2 mouse (I used the PS/2 when my wireless USB
needs recharging)
c) I tried all possible option tweaks in the BIOS -- no effect
d) I ever reverted to BIOS v5.0 (the original) -- no effect

It's not a big disaster, I mean, once I press F1, the system boots
normally and I have no further problems, but it means I have to be
there when the system (re)boots. Also, I have XP (pro) set to
auto-reboot after a blue screen. Granted, this doesn't happen often,
but my services won't start then.

I contacted MSI about this and never got a reply (nice support!).

Anyone here seen this happen?

Thanks.
M.T.
 
Archived from groups: alt.comp.periphs.mainboard.msi-microstar (More info?)

Mr. X wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Problem with KT6 Delta FIS2R motherboard (m/n: MS-6590, PCB 2.0, BIOS
> v5.5)
>
> Ever since I upgraded to BIOS v5.5 from v5.4, I've been getting a POST
> error when I boot:
>
> "PS2 Mouse connected incorrectly.
>
> If you have built SATA Raid array previously
> go to "P20378 SATA Controller" set as Raid"
>
> a) I don't have any RAID arrays on this machine.
> b) I have a USB and a PS/2 mouse (I used the PS/2 when my wireless USB
> needs recharging)
> c) I tried all possible option tweaks in the BIOS -- no effect
> d) I ever reverted to BIOS v5.0 (the original) -- no effect
>
> It's not a big disaster, I mean, once I press F1, the system boots
> normally and I have no further problems, but it means I have to be
> there when the system (re)boots. Also, I have XP (pro) set to
> auto-reboot after a blue screen. Granted, this doesn't happen often,
> but my services won't start then.
>
> I contacted MSI about this and never got a reply (nice support!).
>
> Anyone here seen this happen?
>
> Thanks.
> M.T.

Does it still do it if you change the stop on " no errors"? 1st page of the
bios.