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Okay, I know this is a common issue, but I have found no definite solution.

 

I installed Leopard, I used a PS2 keyboard and mouse, but it was very easy to fix that time, I just disabled usb functionality in the BIOS. So, when it told me to reboot, it wouldn't boot, so I tried to boot using -s, and it got to the command prompt like thing, and I couldn't type. So I rebooted and used the flags cpus=1, and -x, and -v, and I got to the main screen, and got the error "Please connect a keyboard and mouse before continuing" or something like that. Does anyone have any solution? I have no usb keyboard, and I really don't wanna go buy one.

 

NOTE: When I installed, I used the zephyroth, and I didn't install any of the extra files such as the NVIDIA kexts because they are all for the 800 series. When I booted, I used "CPUS=1"

 

Here are my specs

 

Here are my specs:

Motherboard: Asus M2NPV-VM

Chipset:

North Bridge document

NVIDIA GeForce 7050PV

South Bridge

NVIDIA nForce 630aProcessor: AMD Athalon X2 5000+ Black Edition

Video: NVidia Geforce 6160

1 500 GB Sata HD

1 160 GB IDE HD (That I have Leopard On (along with xp))

1 IDE CDRom Drive

1 Sata DVD Drive (That I installed from)

 

Any help would greatly appreciated

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