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Macbook showing mouse diagram at install.
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<blockquote data-quote="redeyebo" data-source="post: 1016002" data-attributes="member: 147186"><p>Whats crazy is the disc loads up it just does not see the keyboard and track pad. When I plug in an external it goes to the next step and the rest of the disc works. I have used 2 keyboards and I get that same diagram of a mouse with 2 batteries and a arrow pointing to the mouse as step 1 then step 2 replace mouse back casing. Has anyone seen this before or should I be worried that there is a problem with the logic board recognizing the keyboard?</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The disc I am using is a retail version. Came in the black holographic box with the big X. There is no hard drive in the computer. I am trying to test the machine by booting up from the install disc. I know it sounds crazy but i have not received my new drive yet. LOL now if I can convince someone with a macbook to remove the hard drive and try booting up with a retail version to get the same result. . Any takers?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redeyebo, post: 1016002, member: 147186"] Whats crazy is the disc loads up it just does not see the keyboard and track pad. When I plug in an external it goes to the next step and the rest of the disc works. I have used 2 keyboards and I get that same diagram of a mouse with 2 batteries and a arrow pointing to the mouse as step 1 then step 2 replace mouse back casing. Has anyone seen this before or should I be worried that there is a problem with the logic board recognizing the keyboard? The disc I am using is a retail version. Came in the black holographic box with the big X. There is no hard drive in the computer. I am trying to test the machine by booting up from the install disc. I know it sounds crazy but i have not received my new drive yet. LOL now if I can convince someone with a macbook to remove the hard drive and try booting up with a retail version to get the same result. . Any takers? [/QUOTE]
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