Ok, I've had the Microsoft Wireless Comfort Keyboard 4000 for about a year now (I got it with a wireless mouse too). It all works great, until now. I just removed from my Xbox a 200 GB Maxtor hard drive. Then I installed it on Primary Master on my PC. I went into my BIOS and it recognizes it, but then when I boot up my PC, my keyboard keys are all f'd up. Things like R becomes 6, Y becomes Backspace, Enter becomes 1, and vise versa.This is really screwy. I have the driver installed on my PC, and I've tried to change the USB port of the receiver, but no luck.
I've never seen anything like this before. Any ideas to how installing a hard drive could affect my USB's? Also, how do I remake my Xbox hard drive into a PC hard drive? Windows won't recognize it.
P.S. I am using an old P/S 2 keyboard to type this. I'd prefer not going back to it