Keyboard does not not in repair system screens or install Windows

Hi, I have had fairly recently built myself a new pc and bought a copy of Windows 7 on the offer of the student they were running. I got all this and running for ages now, installed games, played against them, it is fully functional.

Recently I wanted to install the software for my tv TNT acquisition card and knew exactly what model it was, as it was on the bottom pci on the motherboard slot, I had to take it apart to look at the sticker on the underside. I put the power off, came out the card checked, put to the back of the card to and attempt to start back up.

Nothing will do, he gives up and restarts on the blobs little swirling new fantasies of the title of color screen. So I launched in repair system, as recommended by the computer.

Here's the issue, it appears with a recovery system, with a drop-down list Options dialog not input method keyboard, which I can't access, because the mouse and keyboard don't work, they work very well up to this point, but once here, he's just ignoring me.

Now, I tried this with the connection USB or PS/2 keyboard, no difference. Same story if I try to boot from my drive of W7, comes to a different language options page, and I can't do anything.

Any ideas? Council of State, I am quite puzzled. Help, please.

Matt

Very old topic, but met the same behavior recently.  I was preparing to decide the mobo was made, but I remembered that my devices have been connected on the usb 3.0 ports.  Win 7 repair does not appear like this (on my PC anyway).  Put the two USB 2.0 ports, all very well once again

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