
If all fails just plug in the headset after inside windows (thats what i do) Unfortunately no, do you have a portable hard drive plugged in at the back? If so that is the issue.īut by putting the headset in the front USB ports it should work because the back ports are designed for keyboards and mouses but not so much headsets thats why the mb doesnt boot because its confused. I have the same problem with my intel S1200V3RP board,so thats normal ,is there any way to change the bios so it will boot with usb plugged in If you want your headset plugged in all the time, put the computer to sleep when your not using it.

My old computer couldn't boot when I had a portable HDD plugged in so don't worry it is completely normal. Just simply plug the headset in when inside Windows. With some BIOS's they can't have too many USBS in at the same time as it will interrupt the boot. The headset I had before this one was also a USB headset (Logitech G430) and I experienced no issues like this. My motherboard is an ASRock Z97 EXTREME6. The headset works fine, so long as I plug it in after turning on the PC. It goes past the ASRock loading screen, but just gets stuck right afterwards on a black screen with a few single coloured pixels along the top of the screen. However, after turning on fast boot, the PC still doesn't start up. I turned on "fast boot" which bypasses booting from USB entirely, in the hopes that this would make the motherboard ignore the headset. However, the boot order seems correct - it boots from my SSD first of all.

I tried unplugging the headset and going into UEFI setup, which works fine. The LED in the motherboard shows A2, which means it gets stuck in "IDE detect" I am not able to access the UEFI setup or boot menu at all so long as the headset is plugged in. I expect the problem is that the motherboard is trying to boot from the USB device, however the load screen doesn't accept any input. It gets stuck on the ASRock start screen (press f2 or del to open UEFI setup etc).

After plugging in the headset in the USB port, my computer will no longer boot. I recently bought a Steelseries Siberia Elite Prism headset, which comes with a USB sound card.
