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Answer» Hii everyone. I'm going through this issue and it kills me. my Asus rog g752vsk after I repaste the CPU after 3 years of use and gaming. tested everything after finishing the process all good until I tried to connect my mouse and keyboard only to figure out that it only works with storage devices only and no way to find a solution to this. I reinstalled win did not work also changed ram slots anything downgrades my BIOS still nothing and it shows greyed out in USB slots in bios only when connecting external HDD it shows there. Please if you managed to have a solution to this let me know.
Please Please HELP me!
## Update USB C port works and connect all devices!!
Asus ROG G752VSK
i7 7820hk
32 GB 2666
GTX 1070
120Hz
Win 10Did you put bios to defaults? Try that, maybe it resets itself during POWER off.Thank you very much for your reply, I have done this already but still no luck.Alrighty, this sounds like it really sucks! Let's see if I can help you out here. Here are a couple of possible solutions or instructions that may tell you what the PROBLEM could be.
1: Consult your motherboard's owner's manual on how you can reset your CMOS/BIOS to its default settings. Based on your problem, this might not work, but clearing the BIOS is the first thing you should do if you are having an issue with your PC not picking up hardware like a mouse or keyboard. Typically it is a pin JUMPER that you have to move over to other pins, other times it is a button you press. Like I said, consult the manual.
2: Since the problem began after you removed your heatsink and possibly your CPU, I would take off your heatsink and carefully inspect the board for any signs of damage. If there is none visible, remove your CPU and look at the LGA socket for any bent pins on the board. Remember, even if you do have a bent pin, you might be able to fix it if you are careful enough. I have successfully done it once before and failed the other two times. If you do find that you have a bent pin, watch some youtube videos on how to un-bend them or bring it to a professional.
3: I am also assuming that you have tried a different set of keyboard + mouse? If not, please do this before taking apart your PC.
4: While again this one may seem far fetched as well, it might be your power supply. I am serious here. I have had a bad power supply once stop my onboard graphics from working but worked when I plugged in a graphics card, as well as the onboard network adapter not working. I thought the board was toast, but all it needed was a new PSU! If you have a spare PSU, try it in your system.
Try this out, let me know how it goes. I can give you some more pointers if this does not work. -Anthonythat did not help too, tried it but no luck I'm going crazy here.
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