After cloning a drive and it failing, claiming disk errors, I just tossed the Lenovo Tiny and ordered a refurbished unit for $180. I am sure the problem is solvable, but I've wasted too much time and energy on it. I tried a clean windows install on a new SSD, clearing Bios Cache, updating Bios, every possible Bios configuration, different mouse and keyboard...
The keyboard and mouse are recognized in Bios, or when windows detects an error while loading and goes into repair mode, but once windows starts, no keyboard or mouse. Very frustrating-but that Lenovo Tiny is now in the scrap pile.
I stopped trying. I don't really need the Tiny-I have four others currently in use, plus a laptop and a small tower. I think I am just going to clone a drive from another Tiny and try that.
After cloning a drive and it failing, claiming disk errors, I just tossed the Lenovo Tiny and ordered a refurbished unit for $180.
I am sure the problem is solvable, but I've wasted too much time and energy on it.
I tried a clean windows install on a new SSD, clearing Bios Cache, updating Bios, every possible Bios configuration, different mouse and keyboard...
The keyboard and mouse are recognized in Bios, or when windows detects an error while loading and goes into repair mode, but once windows starts, no keyboard or mouse.
Very frustrating-but that Lenovo Tiny is now in the scrap pile.