How to fix problem with Windows vista to fail to load while a dual receiver wireless (for keyboard & mouse) is to plug it into any USB port?

Turning on the PC with a wireless receiver (Microsoft model 1119) plugged to any USB port causes Windows Vista does not load.  Turn off the PC, unplug the receiver, put the machine, loads without problem.  Once windows is loaded, reconnect the receiver wireless Microsoft and less than a minute, the keyboard and the Microsoft wireless mouse works perfectly.  Device Manager does not take into account conflict of devices.

Hello

Thank you for keeping us posted.

Check if the hard disk has been set as the first boot device in the boot coastal in Input/Ouput order Basic (BIOS). Otherwise, you can set the hard drive as the first boot device and check.

Consult the manual of the manufacturer, to do the same thing.

Note: BIOS change / semiconductor (CMOS) to complementary metal oxide settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from configuration can resolved BIOS/CMOS settings. Changes to settings are at your own risk.

Hope this information helps.

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