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Other Ahh Damn! Bios and keyboard

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by MarkW7, 5 Mar 2009.

  1. MarkW7

    MarkW7 Total Noob

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    Hello all!

    I have a problem, ive got a friends hdd and im installing xp on it. I've formatted it but now when i try to boot from cd or going into my bios the keyboard wont work[ i have tried 3]
    It was working 3 days ago when i installed in on my own drive.
    I only thing i can think of is malware as it has viruses and i had it as a second drive while formatting but would it cause this?
    I kind of said it'd be ready tomorrow lol

    :(

    thanks.
     
  2. DorkSterr

    DorkSterr Hakuna Matata

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    Reset your BIOS to default settings then go to the boot section of your bios and make it boot from your CD drive first.
     
  3. MarkW7

    MarkW7 Total Noob

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    How do i reset them.
     
  4. DorkSterr

    DorkSterr Hakuna Matata

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    What Motherboard do you have?
     
  5. jhanlon303

    jhanlon303 The Keeper of History

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    I just reinstalled XP on a PC for a little girl waiting for a kidney transplant. Had a he11 of a time because the initial format and bootup would only recognize PS2 keyboard and mouse. I couldn't get far enough to load the drivers for the USB keyboard and mouse.

    I finally completed loading and went back to her keyboard and mouse.

    john
     
  6. Splynncryth

    Splynncryth 0x665E3FF6,0x46CC,...

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    If the keyboard isn't working, how are you going into your BIOS as that normally requires you to it a key? :)

    Are you using PS/2 or USB keyboards?
     
  7. opal

    opal Eh?

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    Some BIOS have an option that by default the USB mouse/keyboard is disabled. If you can get that far try to enable them.

    I know the mITX Gigabyte board I used recently had the USB options disabled and I had to re-enable
     

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