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Cyril2013-11-12 10:01:34
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Cyril, 2013-11-12 10:01:34

Disable USB on OS boot

Friends, help advice.

Faced the following:
I assembled a system based on the ASUS Z87-DELUXE \ DUAL motherboard, installed Windows 7, set up a working environment for myself, everything worked and made me happy. But I decided to deliver the Utilities from the disk from the motherboard, namely: ASUS Ai Suite 3, ASUS CPU-Z, ASUS USB 3.0 Boost

After that, the system successfully rebooted, and USB successfully stopped working.
Symptoms are as follows:
- USB falls off only when the OS is loaded.
- UEFI detects all USB devices.

I sin that some utility launches incorrect drivers.
The situation is complicated by the fact that neither the mouse nor the keyboard does not work. Therefore, the input is not available to me in order to somehow rectify the situation. (PS/2 no)
In "Safe Mode" the same thing, apparently this "crooked" driver is loaded and again I get a frieze on the input devices.
Probyval all ports, all the same. Also ceases to perceive flash drives and other devices.

Question: is it possible to somehow demolish the “crooked” driver from the command line, or correct the situation in another way, I really don’t want to reinstall the system again.

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Dmitry Skogorev, 2013-11-12
@EnterSandman

Solved quite easily. I had this on a monoblock. Fortunately, Windows was official, I turned to support, from where they called back at my request only a week later at 9 pm =)
If you don’t have a week, take some LiveCD / USB / SD / ZIP / FDD / Punch
card Boot, connect the HKLM branch / SYSTEM (%windir%/system32/config/SYSTEM)
and delete all branches from HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Enum\USB
disable the branch, reboot
opl =)

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merlin-vrn, 2013-11-12
@merlin-vrn

Have you tried connecting to the system via RDP?

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Roman, 2013-11-12
@gen1s

Such an option. Press F8 during boot and select Last Known Good Configuration. If it does not help, then in the same place select "Computer troubleshooting" -\u003e "System Restore". It has helped out many times already.

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Just_Wah, 2013-11-12
@Just_Wah

I would do this:
connect the screw to another machine.
in the folder C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup placed something executable that will enable RDP. For example, a batch file with the cancellation of the request to make changes to the registry regedit.exe / s myreg.reg, and would put it in the myreg.reg file

Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Terminal Server]
"fDenyTSConnections"=dword:00000000

screw back and reboot. Well, then on RDP and shaman.
Hope that helps.
Or use ERD Commander. It can both edit the registry and start and slow down services. You can run the network registry and edit the registry remotely. You can also start RDP (seemingly)

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