I misunderstood the original instructions.
Am I now sending this to someone who can help me?

Reviewing prior posts, I'm not seeing anything past October, 2015.
Am I missing something?

I've built a new machine: Asus Z97-A motherboard, Intel i5-4690K, 8G ram.
USB keyboard & mouse.
It boots and perfectly runs a clone of Fedora 20 Linux, and runs the 
Fedora 23 live DVD without issues.
I built this machine as a backup to my primary one, and to use for 
testing new installations.
One task remains: making sure I can clone drives on it.

G4U V-2.5 makes my clones; never a single issue until now.
BIOS finds keyboard, mouse, and monitor, but G4U does not.
When finished loading/scanning, the standard menu appears, but keyboard 
has no effect.
All peripherals (keyboard, video, mouse, audio) work fine with three 
other systems.

It appears G4U is running into issues with this mobo/BIOS.
Can do anything to make this work?
Perhaps some BIOS change I'm unaware of?
My only alternative is trying return/exchange all-new hardware for 
something else.
Failing there, I have $550 in hardware to create data I can't clone.
Just tried G4U V-2.6 Beta-1 with same effect.
Thank you.

Rich
Georgia, USA, Eastern time zone


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