[SOLVED] Keyboard and Mouse Issue

Hi Arch Guros!
Please be easy on me, this is my first post and I'll try to make it as specific as I can..
When I use the Arch Linux Boot CD to attempt to install Arch Linux I noticed that my keyboard was not working..
I walked away from my computer for 5 minutes and when I came back I noticed that the keyboard it was lit up and working..  I noticed after a few reboots that the keyboard does in fact takes a few minutes to start to work and I noticed that this started to happen on my second hard drive running Linux Mint (when I fell back to it)..  However, with a Windows 7 installation, this does not happen.
Anyway, I ran:
# lsusb
Relevant Output:
Bus 009 Device 006: ID 06a3:0728 Saitek PLC
Then I ran:
# dmesg | cat > /root/dmesg.txt
# grep usb /root/dmesg.txt | cat > /root/dmesg_usb.txt
dmesg Output:
http://pastebin.com/0ci5kvy7
USB relevant dmesg Output:
http://pastebin.com/JAWmH1dP
I've noticed A LOT of usb descriptor errors and usb address issues..
I have tried flashing a new BIOS to my motherboard (gigabyte 990fxa-ud5) and resetting the settings on it to factory defaults.. This dmesg output is when JUST my keyboard is connected..
I will attach the two files with the errors..
If you need anymore information please ask, I can provide anything you need..
Thanks in advance guys! I hope I have met the forum etiquette.. (I was intimidated by the date output question >.>)
Edit: I would also like to note that the keyboard starts working at 166 in the dmesg output..  Not sure if that helps at all
Last edited by DizzyThermal (2012-12-12 20:26:04)

Alright, so I did an extensive amount of research after posting this while I waited for a response and seemed to find a procedure that worked to fix this issue..
I used a jumper to clear my CMOS settings..
I then loaded up the Arch Linux install and was greeted with a:
Unexpected Inconsistency: Run fsck Manually
I proceeded by running fsck /dev/sda2..
I said yes to all the prompts and rebooted,,
Everything seems to work find now.. Odd, but it didn't seem like a solid fix.. Oh well, thanks for listening!

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