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| USB Keyboard installation problems (MS Wireless Laser Desktop 6000) MY CONFIGURATION: Hardware: Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 with - Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 v2.0 - Wireless Keyboard v3.0 System: Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 Duel Core Processor 2666 MHz / 4GB RAM Software: IntelliPoint/Intellitype 6.3 My Problem: Although Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is installed properly, I'm not able to install the 6000 keyboard. After Installing Intellipoint/Intellitype-Software there is a message (translated from German) like: "Failure while installing driver software Microsoft USB Dual Receiver Wireless Keyboard A file cannot created, if it's exists". (Code 28) After several times installing and uninstalling (as well in safe Windows mode) and other things (like unplugging the original ps/2 Microsoft Wireless Foto keyboard) I don't know what I could do else. Surprisingly the installation worked properly in my litte mini notebook, but not on my normal PC. I suggest any remaining cache files or wrong entrys in Windows registry, but I don't know... It's a shame: I have bought such a great keyboard and can't use it!!! I would be very pleased to get help from you. Regards Wolfgang |
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| Re: USB Keyboard installation problems (MS Wireless Laser Desktop 6000) "Wolfgang Hammon" <whammon@t-online.de> wrote: [color=blue] >MY CONFIGURATION: > >Hardware: >Microsoft Wireless Laser Desktop 6000 with >- Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 v2.0 >- Wireless Keyboard v3.0 > >System: >Windows Vista Ultimate SP2 >Duel Core Processor 2666 MHz / 4GB RAM >Software: IntelliPoint/Intellitype 6.3 > >My Problem: > >Although Microsoft Wireless Laser Mouse 6000 is installed properly, I'm not >able to install the 6000 keyboard. > >After Installing Intellipoint/Intellitype-Software there is a message >(translated from German) like: > >"Failure while installing driver software >Microsoft USB Dual Receiver Wireless Keyboard >A file cannot created, if it's exists". >(Code 28) > >After several times installing and uninstalling (as well in safe Windows >mode) and other things (like unplugging the original ps/2 Microsoft Wireless >Foto keyboard) I don't know what I could do else. > >Surprisingly the installation worked properly in my litte mini notebook, but >not on my normal PC. > >I suggest any remaining cache files or wrong entrys in Windows registry, but >I don't know... > >It's a shame: I have bought such a great keyboard and can't use it!!! > >I would be very pleased to get help from you. > >Regards >Wolfgang[/color] Is there a setting in your BIOS to enable a USB keyboard? |
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| Re: USB Keyboard installation problems (MS Wireless Laser Desktop 6000) I think so, because my former USB Keyboard worked properly and - funny: when I start Windows for example the "F8"-key to start Windows in Save Mode works, but NOT the normal keys (a, b, c ... 1, 2, 3). As well in Windows: I can start programs with special keys using my new keyboard, but the normal keys are out of function. Strange... Hope, you have a good idea. Thank you for the moment, John - looking forward hopefully... "John Galt" <galtj@invalid.invalid> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > Is there a setting in your BIOS to enable a USB keyboard? |
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| Re: USB Keyboard installation problems (MS Wireless Laser Desktop 6000) Hi, Wolfgang. Your hardware is almost identical to mine, and I'm also running IT/IP 6.3. I've dual-booted for years and ran mostly Vista Ultimate x64 until switching to Win7 Ultimate x64 during beta and now RTM. My motherboard has 4 onboard USB slots on the back of the case, plus headers for several other USB connectors. I have a 4-slot hub plugged into one of those connectors with a 3-foot cable so that I can put the hub closer to my desktop for devices that I change often. When I plug my desktop 6000 USB transceiver into a slot on the hub, everything works fine - until I need to dual-boot into Vista or back to Win7. Then the OS menu does not get my keyboard's up/down arrow signals to select another OS. (I don't recall if <F8> works, but it probably does not. I can't even enter the BIOS by pressing <Del>. Apparently the hub is not recognized until Windows starts its driver.) So, I have to unplug the transceiver from the hub and plug it into a native USB slot on the back of the computer. Then there is no problem with reception during boot-up or - most of the time - during normal operation. But often, when using the back-of-the-case USB slot, the keyboard will just "go to sleep" while I'm typing - right in the middle of a word! :>( Nothing seems to wake it up for a minute or two - after which it continues normally for a while. During that minute or two I try many things - swapping batteries, re-synchronizing, banging keys - until something works; but I think that what actually works is the time that I spend trying those things. So I can have my choice of narcolepsy: While booting, or while typing. But I haven't yet managed to eliminate it entirely. I've complained often, but no relief has been forthcoming - or even promised. Good luck! And please post back if you find a solution. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX [email]rc@grandecom.net[/email] Microsoft Windows MVP Windows Live Mail 2009 (14.0.8089.0726) in Win7 Ultimate x64 "Wolfgang Hammon" <whammon@t-online.de> wrote in message news:#3I#OJyMKHA.3672@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...[color=blue] > I think so, because my former USB Keyboard worked properly and - funny: > when I start Windows for example the "F8"-key to start Windows in Save > Mode works, but NOT the normal keys (a, b, c ... 1, 2, 3). > > As well in Windows: I can start programs with special keys using my new > keyboard, but the normal keys are out of function. > > Strange... > > Hope, you have a good idea. Thank you for the moment, John - looking > forward hopefully... > > "John Galt" <galtj@invalid.invalid> schrieb im Newsbeitrag > Is there a > setting in your BIOS to enable a USB keyboard?[/color] |
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