Help: Keyboard & mouse don't work in Welcome screen after Linux 6.3 instal

I installed Oracle Linux 6.3 on a Intel X64 quad core machine. Everything seemed to go well, but after the installation completed and I rebooted, the keyboard and mouse don't work anymore.
I don't have a clue how to proceed.

Is this a Laptop or Desktop PC system? Perhaps your system is not compatible. Can you access the Linux Grub boot menu at startup?

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