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MK320 usb-receiv er cause Lenovo W510 Window7 Laptop not to boot
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11-18-2010 12:25 PM
Hello,
I am having a Lenovo W510 Laptop with a 128 GB SSD. When i leave the usb-transceiver of the MK320 inserted into the keyboard, then my Lenovo W510 doesn't boot. the W510 is stuck at the Thinkpad boot screen and that is it.
When i remove the usb-transceiver the W510 boot fine.
I have disabled booting straight from the SSD and disabled booting from any USB device in BIOS.
This didn't make a difference.
OS: Win7-64bit Enterprise (updated to latest)
Laptop: Lenovo W510
Memory: 4GB
SSD: 128 GB
Anybody exprienced boot issue using a MK320?
Is there a solution that you can leave the transceiver seated (It is fixed on my Docking station)?
Brgds,
Bas.
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05-07-2011 02:31 PM
I am having the same problem with the logitech transceiver. I have a Lenova W510 originally shipped with win7 and then re-imaged with WinXP sp3. With the transceiver already inserted at boot-time the computer hangs on the Lenova startup screen. If I insert the transceiver after the boot process has begun then no problems are encountered. Obviously this is not an optimal solution.
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05-26-2011 01:03 PM
Hi 3bc,
It seems as though "Boot from USB" has been enabled within your BIOS. In order to change this, you will need to access your BIOS with the receiver plugged in, and change the boot order (ie. boot from internal HD, first). If you are not comfortable doing so, I would advise contacting a local PC tech for further assistance, as changing anything within the BIOS can affect the way your PC operates.
Best Regards,
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