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                            Dec 14, 2009 at 01:33 AM
                        
Bilge Posts 2 Registration date Monday August 31, 2009 Status Member Last seen January 31, 2010 - Jan 31, 2010 at 01:07 AM
        Bilge Posts 2 Registration date Monday August 31, 2009 Status Member Last seen January 31, 2010 - Jan 31, 2010 at 01:07 AM
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Dec 14, 2009 at 10:48 AM
    Dec 14, 2009 at 10:48 AM
                        
                    hi there,
its normal for new machines as on first run
it will scan for all hardware then after restart all will return to normal
Thanks
            its normal for new machines as on first run
it will scan for all hardware then after restart all will return to normal
Thanks
                
        
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Jan 31, 2010 at 01:07 AM
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                    I have a problem with my Logitech Wave Keyboard (USB).
This runs perfectly on Windows Vista Home Premium on another computer.
I have now installed Windows7 Ultimate (RC version) in a dual boot configuration.
This generally works well, however, the Windows 7 was recently unresponsive (gone into "sleep" mode, and wouldn't be wakened!)
On reboot, I was offered the option of Normal Start, or, Check for repair (or some smilar option).
I was unable to choose from these options, as the keyboard does not 'power up' until the "Welcome" screen appears. i.e. no power to keyboard till then.
This also means that with this keyboard, I am unable operate the "del" option to get to the BIOS etc.
Fortunately the default options took me eventually via "Repair" to the "Welcome" screen, where I could enter my password to get into Windows 7.
Other than plugging in a non USB keybopard, is there any way to enable the Logitech Wave keyboard to operate from the power on point?
Bilge
            This runs perfectly on Windows Vista Home Premium on another computer.
I have now installed Windows7 Ultimate (RC version) in a dual boot configuration.
This generally works well, however, the Windows 7 was recently unresponsive (gone into "sleep" mode, and wouldn't be wakened!)
On reboot, I was offered the option of Normal Start, or, Check for repair (or some smilar option).
I was unable to choose from these options, as the keyboard does not 'power up' until the "Welcome" screen appears. i.e. no power to keyboard till then.
This also means that with this keyboard, I am unable operate the "del" option to get to the BIOS etc.
Fortunately the default options took me eventually via "Repair" to the "Welcome" screen, where I could enter my password to get into Windows 7.
Other than plugging in a non USB keybopard, is there any way to enable the Logitech Wave keyboard to operate from the power on point?
Bilge
