Thank you for the reply!
I am sorry for the very long post, but I want to provide as much information to help with diagnosing the issue.
I found an empty DVD and burned the
Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 image to the DVD.
Icaros Desktop Live successfully booted using a SATA-connected DVD drive, all USB devices I tried worked perfectly from the DVD.
Then, I turned off the computer.
I added an 2.5 inch SATA HD drive.
When I started the computer, the DVD failed to boot (no GRUB at all) (I did change the boot order with F11 to start from the DVD).
I removed the 2.5-inch SATA HD drive, just in case it was causing issues.
Unfortunately, it turns out the DVD Drive died after the reboot.
I temporarily got another SATA DVD drive from another desktop computer and I installed Icaros Desktop Live 2.3 to the HD.
But because I was afraid to reboot, I connected the 2.5-inch HD drive through a
SATA to USB adaptor and selected
USB in the installer.
I installed everything but the developer tools (which I regret).
After restarting the computer, I tried booting with the newly installed Icaros Desktop on the HD Drive through USB, but once a few seconds have passed, Icaros Desktop froze as it did before with the USB Memory Stick.
I then connected the HD Drive through SATA, and it booted, but it froze again after a few seconds (maybe 8-10s).
I removed all USBs, and it booted, after it had booted I attached the USB keyboard and mouse, and it worked.
So now, I can boot into Icaros Desktop Live only if there are no USBs attached, but once it has booted I can connect any USB device I tried, from keyboard, mouse, USB hubs, USB memory sticks...
This is inconvenient, so I looked in the manual that the USB support is provided by a software called Trident I saved the log from a successful run (let me know if there is a way to get past log files from failed runs). I have attached it in this post as a file. The details according to Trident:
name | unit | Online | Product |
pciusb.device | 0 | yes | PCI OHCI + ECHI USB 2.0 Host Controller |
Do you know what is wrong with the USB and if I can fix this with some configuration?
Could the issue be because the installation was performed with the
USB selection in the HD tool ?
Some other facts:
The screenmode is:
NV:1920x1080@60 24bit BGR0 does this mean that Icaros Desktop Live has successfully used the NVidia driver ?
Playing a 1080p mkv file is very slow.
Would a
GeForce GT 710 2GB be compatible with Icaros Desktop Live ?
The motherboard integrated sound chip works great out-of-the-box
PS: I am still waiting for the USB PCI card to arrive to see if that will fix the issues with the USB, I will let you know if this changes anything.In the log you will see I am using a USB hub, I have tried without the USB hub and if connected before the computer boots into Icaros Desktop Live it will also freeze.
I did not try with the PS2 mouse and keyboard adaptors yet.
I attached a second log from a working boot as well in case it is clearer as I may have connected and disconnected USB devices multiple times in the first one to test it.