The telltale sign of no mouse recognized (cursor stuck in top left corner) is there at this point, and was there in the Installer before I had got it working with USB 3. I know that W7 itself is responsive and the issue is isolated to unresponsive keyboard/mouse because the system completes the installation and gets to the "Set up user" screen, with the cursor blinking and waiting for input. I then used WAIK to inject the USB3 drivers into the boot.wim file for Windows 7 successfully, and reinstalled using that, but I still have the same issue. ![]() At this point, I've lost Keyboard/Mouse input. ![]() ![]() Initially I wasn't able to get keyboard/mouse input in the W7 installer, I was able to fix that and now have keyboard/mouse input in the installer, however after the computer reboots in the installation process, it then boots to the freshly installed Windows 7 and finishes the installation and configuration.
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