--- Luke -Jr [email protected] wrote:
It would be stupid for the motherboard to default to lacking USB keyboard support, so it might be worthwhile to use the CMOS reset jumper.
The motherboard does, however, default to the crappy onboard video (with an astounding 4MB of video ram) when the CMOS is reset, and must be told manually that another form of video is present. Prior experience with this motherboard in both Windows and Linux has shown that unless you turn off the onboard video RAM, the OS used tends to believe the motherboard's lies that the onboard video (when enabled in CMOS) is the only video present.
Believe me, if the money existed to simply replace the motherboard, I'd be more likely to go in with a soldering iron or just buy a replacement.
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