Work of devices in BIOS but not in Windows 7 startup

I just recently put my whole computer, and everything worked after having assembled everything. 1 start after I tried everything to make sure it works, my mouse and keyboard don't work once windows started. How can I fix?

Hello

To help you better could you please clarify a number of things like:
1. What is the brand and model of your computer (full specifications, including the mother board model number etc..)?
2. have you recently updated\flashed your BIOS by chance? If yes then what was the basic version and what is the version now?
 
However, I suggest that you enable legacy USB in your BIOS support option and check once.
 
If your keyboard and mouse (alone) are attached to your computer through a USB connection and legacy USB is disabled, then when you start your computer you will not have a keyboard or a mouse.

NOTE:

BIOS change / complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) settings can cause serious problems that may prevent your computer from starting properly. Microsoft cannot guarantee that problems resulting from the configuration of the BIOS/CMOS settings can be solved. Setting changes are made at your own risk.

I hope this helps.
Please get back to us with the status updated on the issue.
 
Kind regards.

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