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  • Just as an update, I think this has something to do with UEFI. When I enabled 'Legacy OPROM' mode to get my plug-in-play devices to boot, my NumLock key was also enabled. This addressed the problem with USB legacy devices, but I still need to figure out a way to have UEFI recognize that I want my NumLock key enabled on…
  • I've figured it out. On the AG3620-UR12 mobos there's an option to called 'Legacy OPROM'. I had to do a bit of research to figure out what OpROM is. As it turns out, it's a UEFI feature that follows older BIOS protocals, so that legacy devices are compatible. Once I enabled it (it was disabled by default) everything booted…
  • It may be possible, but have fun trying to find all your drivers. 
  • Bumping, as I still haven't figured this out yet. Someone has to be experiencing similar issues.
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