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Workaround for Disabling USB Legacy Support


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Set USB Legacy Support to Auto rather than Enabled or Disabled and OS X seems to boot fine where it would lock on enabled. I can use the keyboard before booting such as at the bootloader/darwin now unlike when disabled, no need to hook up an old PS/2 keyboard.

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on my toshiba satellite i need to disable it, in linux, the patch for fix that have been added in 2.6.14 if i remember corectly, take a look on the changelog and port the patch to osx if you really want :)

this option is unless anyway

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yeah this is a no go for me, still have to boot with usb unplugged and then connect once in the system...

 

Unplugged? You mean disabled? If so does it have any sub options for Disable Legacy USB Support? On my ASUS A8N32-SLI I have two for it. Try changing those, such as BIOS Handoff Speed (I believe it was worded like that). It is working for me.

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