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| error no keyboard present this is on a windows xp--it says error no keyboard present press F1 to continue --DEL to enter setupr(flashing line under pr in setupr) does any one know what I can do --it is connected and I tried another keyboard too. No matter what I do it just stays the same. -- Connie |
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| Re: error no keyboard present Connie wrote:[color=blue] > this is on a windows xp--it says error no keyboard present press F1 to > continue --DEL to enter setupr(flashing line under pr in setupr) does any one > know what I can do --it is connected and I tried another keyboard too. No > matter what I do it just stays the same.[/color] Is this a USB or PS2 keyboard? Did you try two that are the same kind? Can you find one that's a different plug? Are you sure the thing hadn't been plugged into the mouse port when moving etc. Don't mean to insult your intelligence but it happens, especially if there are kids about. Has anything happened that might be unusual, power outage, some download that didn't seem to work before you last switched off etc. I ask because this could be a hardware or BIOS problem and not related to XP at all, in fact it is before the OS even starts so it most likely is not related at all. You may have to remove the case, although see if you can borrow another KB or something first. If yours are both USB then certainly trying a friend's PS2 (The round plug) type would be a good idea. |
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| Re: error no keyboard present "Connie" <oops********.com> wrote in message news:D3E6BC30-C1A3-42C8-883D-2BBB93A71AAF@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > this is on a windows xp--it says error no keyboard present press F1 to > continue --DEL to enter setupr(flashing line under pr in setupr) does any > one > know what I can do --it is connected and I tried another keyboard too. No > matter what I do it just stays the same.[/color] If the system boots and the keyboard works fine after pressing F1, you can enter the BIOS setup by pressing DEL. There is most likely to be a setting that you can select to ignore all errors on POST. As you have a Dell, you are likely to have a USB keyboard. You could also try looking for an option to disable the IRQ reservation for a PS/2 keyboard in the BIOS. ss. |
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| Re: error no keyboard present This isn't a Vista or XP problem. It is with your hardware. What kind of keyboard are you using PS2 or USB. If USB you may have to change settings in the BIOS otherwise, you probably have a problem with your PS2 port on the motherboard "Connie" <oops********.com> wrote in message news:D3E6BC30-C1A3-42C8-883D-2BBB93A71AAF@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > this is on a windows xp--it says error no keyboard present press F1 to > continue --DEL to enter setupr(flashing line under pr in setupr) does any > one > know what I can do --it is connected and I tried another keyboard too. No > matter what I do it just stays the same. > -- > Connie[/color] |
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| Re: error no keyboard present -- Connie "Charlie Tame" wrote: [color=blue] > Connie wrote:[color=green] > > this is on a windows xp--it says error no keyboard present press F1 to > > continue --DEL to enter setupr(flashing line under pr in setupr) does any one > > know what I can do --it is connected and I tried another keyboard too. No > > matter what I do it just stays the same.[/color] > > > Is this a USB or PS2 keyboard? Did you try two that are the same kind? > Can you find one that's a different plug? Are you sure the thing hadn't > been plugged into the mouse port when moving etc. > > Don't mean to insult your intelligence but it happens, especially if > there are kids about. > > Has anything happened that might be unusual, power outage, some download > that didn't seem to work before you last switched off etc. > > I ask because this could be a hardware or BIOS problem and not related > to XP at all, in fact it is before the OS even starts so it most likely > is not related at all. > > You may have to remove the case, although see if you can borrow another > KB or something first. If yours are both USB then certainly trying a > friend's PS2 (The round plug) type would be a good idea. > > > >[/color] |
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| Re: error no keyboard present I had something sitting on the keyboard and when I turned it on it said keyboard locked and no keyboard present--then I crashed it to turn it off and then this statement keeps coming up--I tried unplugging it and trying different ports but it won't let me do anything -- Connie "Charlie Tame" wrote: [color=blue] > Connie wrote:[color=green] > > this is on a windows xp--it says error no keyboard present press F1 to > > continue --DEL to enter setupr(flashing line under pr in setupr) does any one > > know what I can do --it is connected and I tried another keyboard too. No > > matter what I do it just stays the same.[/color] > > > Is this a USB or PS2 keyboard? Did you try two that are the same kind? > Can you find one that's a different plug? Are you sure the thing hadn't > been plugged into the mouse port when moving etc. > > Don't mean to insult your intelligence but it happens, especially if > there are kids about. > > Has anything happened that might be unusual, power outage, some download > that didn't seem to work before you last switched off etc. > > I ask because this could be a hardware or BIOS problem and not related > to XP at all, in fact it is before the OS even starts so it most likely > is not related at all. > > You may have to remove the case, although see if you can borrow another > KB or something first. If yours are both USB then certainly trying a > friend's PS2 (The round plug) type would be a good idea. > > > >[/color] |
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| Re: error no keyboard present no it won't let me do anything it just stays the same with the error message on it--I tried a mircosoft and dell on it it is not a dell computer -- Connie "Synapse Syndrome" wrote: [color=blue] > "Connie" <oops********.com> wrote in message > news:D3E6BC30-C1A3-42C8-883D-2BBB93A71AAF@microsoft.com...[color=green] > > this is on a windows xp--it says error no keyboard present press F1 to > > continue --DEL to enter setupr(flashing line under pr in setupr) does any > > one > > know what I can do --it is connected and I tried another keyboard too. No > > matter what I do it just stays the same.[/color] > > > If the system boots and the keyboard works fine after pressing F1, you can > enter the BIOS setup by pressing DEL. There is most likely to be a setting > that you can select to ignore all errors on POST. > > As you have a Dell, you are likely to have a USB keyboard. You could also > try looking for an option to disable the IRQ reservation for a PS/2 keyboard > in the BIOS. > > ss. > > > >[/color] |
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| Re: error no keyboard present "Connie" <oops********.com> wrote in message news:03B6FDE8-8FE2-49B8-BFB0-A0FFF6957D32@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > no it won't let me do anything it just stays the same with the error > message > on it--I tried a mircosoft and dell on it it is not a dell computer[/color] I must have subconsciously thought Dell, because of the word DEL in your post, heh. If the computer keyboard does indeed work after pressing F1 and booting into Windows, you can disable stopping on errors in the BIOS, if you look for the option. What is making this error occur is another matter, and has nothing to do with Windows itself. ss. |
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| Re: error no keyboard present It isn't XP since this is happening during POST and it doesn't even know what OS it is passing to [color=blue] > "Charlie Tame" wrote: >[color=green] >> Connie wrote:[color=darkred] >> > this is on a windows xp--it says error no keyboard present press F1 to >> > continue --DEL to enter setupr(flashing line under pr in setupr) does >> > any one >> > know what I can do --it is connected and I tried another keyboard too. >> > No >> > matter what I do it just stays the same.[/color] >> >> >> Is this a USB or PS2 keyboard? Did you try two that are the same kind? >> Can you find one that's a different plug? Are you sure the thing hadn't >> been plugged into the mouse port when moving etc. >> >> Don't mean to insult your intelligence but it happens, especially if >> there are kids about. >> >> Has anything happened that might be unusual, power outage, some download >> that didn't seem to work before you last switched off etc. >> >> I ask because this could be a hardware or BIOS problem and not related >> to XP at all, in fact it is before the OS even starts so it most likely >> is not related at all. >> >> You may have to remove the case, although see if you can borrow another >> KB or something first. If yours are both USB then certainly trying a >> friend's PS2 (The round plug) type would be a good idea. >> >> >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: error no keyboard present Connie wrote:[color=blue] > I had something sitting on the keyboard and when I turned it on it said > keyboard locked and no keyboard present--then I crashed it to turn it off and > then this statement keeps coming up--I tried unplugging it and trying > different ports but it won't let me do anything[/color] Okay you said different ports so I guess a USB keyboard. You may have to find a PS2 keyboard or an Adapter so you can plug into the PS2 keyboard socket, otherwise it may mean taking the case apart and trying to reset the CMOS memory - problem is that this does not guarantee a fix but it just might. It depends very much on the BIOS the machine has and how it supports USB. I appreciate the problem, you can't get to reset the BIOS or anything else without a keyboard :) If anyone else can see an obvious way around this feel free to try :) |
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