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Laptop stops booting if wireless mouse receiver attached

When trying to boot, computer won't get past first screen.

If I remove the Logitech Unifying Receiver from the USB port, the computer boots with no problem. I can then re-insert the receiver, and the wireless mouse (Logitech M510) works great from that point forward.

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You might try looking for a 'enable legacy usb' type option in the bios. Toggle its value.

If you don't have something like that, I'm at a loss, as I don't really see how the HID protocols from the receiver could affect a boot, unless some strange boot code is seeing the dongle as some sort of boot device. weird.

lornix
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You might try going into BIOS and changing your boot order so that USB comes after your HDD. I wouldn't think that a unifying receiver would register as a bootable device, but then again I have seen people's computers try to boot from iPods that weren't in "disk mode" before...