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| OT:keyboard problem PC (Dell E150 XP MCE) is about 1 year old and now every morning when I first boot up the keyboard is unresponsive. I unplug from the USB port on the PC, replug cable and the PC reports "new hardware found" and the keyboard works. Original keyboard that came with the PC. Is this a software problem? I had Windows search for new drivers with no luck. Device Manager does not show a problem. Time for a new keyboard? Thanks, Steve T |
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| Re: OT:keyboard problem "Steve T" <stumas@NOBINGOcharter.net> wrote in message news:unsKI4FTHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > PC (Dell E150 XP MCE) is about 1 year old and now every morning when I > first boot up the keyboard is unresponsive. I unplug from the USB port on > the PC, replug cable and the PC reports "new hardware found" and the > keyboard works. Original keyboard that came with the PC. Is this a > software problem? I had Windows search for new drivers with no luck. > Device Manager does not show a problem. Time for a new keyboard? Thanks, > Steve T OT = Off Topic? Is that because you believe it to be a hardware problem and likely not OS specific? Try posting to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware instead then. If you think there might be a general OS software issue also, maybe just cross-post it there. |
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| Re: OT:keyboard problem Don't know if it is hardware or software. That's the reason for the OT and a lot of people get annoyed at cross-posting. Oh well, either way; I caught you at a bad time. Steve T. "Eric" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:uxoBA$FTHHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... > > "Steve T" <stumas@NOBINGOcharter.net> wrote in message > news:unsKI4FTHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >> PC (Dell E150 XP MCE) is about 1 year old and now every morning when I >> first boot up the keyboard is unresponsive. I unplug from the USB port on >> the PC, replug cable and the PC reports "new hardware found" and the >> keyboard works. Original keyboard that came with the PC. Is this a >> software problem? I had Windows search for new drivers with no luck. >> Device Manager does not show a problem. Time for a new keyboard? Thanks, >> Steve T > > OT = Off Topic? Is that because you believe it to be a hardware problem > and likely not OS specific? > Try posting to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware instead then. > If you think there might be a general OS software issue also, maybe just > cross-post it there. > |
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| Re: OT:keyboard problem "Steve T" <stumas@NOBINGOcharter.net> wrote in message news:emImHWGTHHA.1600@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Don't know if it is hardware or software. That's the reason for the OT and > a lot of people get annoyed at cross-posting. Oh well, either way; I > caught you at a bad time. Steve T. A lot of people get annoyed at "top posting". I haven't seen anyone get annoyed at cross-posting. They will get annoyed at multi-posting. top posting = putting your response in the top of a message with the quoted stuff below cross-posting = asking the same question in multiple forums at the same time (you can select multiple newsgroups in a single message) multi-posting = posting separate messages in different forums asking the same question If it is the operating system then it's not OT. If it is a hardware problem you might want to cross-post it to be safe.. Anyway, I'd guess if the keyboard does work after reinstalling that it is the OS. I take it the "new hardware" problem is a new issue and it used to work fine? Did you try the other USB ports? You might have a bad port.. Do you have a restore point set up for Windows? You might try that.. Try creating a restore point after install then restoring to it. Might need a "Windows repair" Might want to test the keyboard on another PC if you have access to one. Last resort, might want to reinstall the OS. If all else fails, try replacing the keyboard. > "Eric" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:uxoBA$FTHHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >> >> "Steve T" <stumas@NOBINGOcharter.net> wrote in message >> news:unsKI4FTHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>> PC (Dell E150 XP MCE) is about 1 year old and now every morning when I >>> first boot up the keyboard is unresponsive. I unplug from the USB port >>> on the PC, replug cable and the PC reports "new hardware found" and the >>> keyboard works. Original keyboard that came with the PC. Is this a >>> software problem? I had Windows search for new drivers with no luck. >>> Device Manager does not show a problem. Time for a new keyboard? Thanks, >>> Steve T >> >> OT = Off Topic? Is that because you believe it to be a hardware problem >> and likely not OS specific? >> Try posting to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware instead then. >> If you think there might be a general OS software issue also, maybe just >> cross-post it there. >> > > |
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| Re: OT:keyboard problem "Eric" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:O1dTWkGTHHA.5100@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > "Steve T" <stumas@NOBINGOcharter.net> wrote in message > news:emImHWGTHHA.1600@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... >> Don't know if it is hardware or software. That's the reason for the OT >> and a lot of people get annoyed at cross-posting. Oh well, either way; I >> caught you at a bad time. Steve T. > > A lot of people get annoyed at "top posting". I haven't seen anyone get > annoyed at cross-posting. They will get annoyed at multi-posting. > top posting = putting your response in the top of a message with the > quoted stuff below > cross-posting = asking the same question in multiple forums at the same > time (you can select multiple newsgroups in a single message) > multi-posting = posting separate messages in different forums asking the > same question > > If it is the operating system then it's not OT. If it is a hardware > problem you might want to cross-post it to be safe.. > Anyway, I'd guess if the keyboard does work after reinstalling that it is > the OS. > I take it the "new hardware" problem is a new issue and it used to work > fine? It worked fine. > Did you try the other USB ports? You might have a bad port.. I have tried other ports with the same result the next day. I have also just re-plugged into the same port with the same result:"new hardware...." and the keyboard works. > > Do you have a restore point set up for Windows? You might try that.. I have that and I could restore even further back with ERNDT. > Try creating a restore point after install then restoring to it. OK, and I could use ERNDT for that tomorrow also. > Might need a "Windows repair" Where is the repair option? Under System Tools? > Might want to test the keyboard on another PC if you have access to one. > Last resort, might want to reinstall the OS. > If all else fails, try replacing the keyboard. OK, thanks. Steve T. > >> "Eric" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:uxoBA$FTHHA.4028@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl... >>> >>> "Steve T" <stumas@NOBINGOcharter.net> wrote in message >>> news:unsKI4FTHHA.4784@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... >>>> PC (Dell E150 XP MCE) is about 1 year old and now every morning when I >>>> first boot up the keyboard is unresponsive. I unplug from the USB port >>>> on the PC, replug cable and the PC reports "new hardware found" and the >>>> keyboard works. Original keyboard that came with the PC. Is this a >>>> software problem? I had Windows search for new drivers with no luck. >>>> Device Manager does not show a problem. Time for a new keyboard? >>>> Thanks, Steve T >>> >>> OT = Off Topic? Is that because you believe it to be a hardware problem >>> and likely not OS specific? >>> Try posting to microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware instead then. >>> If you think there might be a general OS software issue also, maybe just >>> cross-post it there. >>> >> >> > > |
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| Re: OT:keyboard problem "Steve T" <stumas@NOBINGOcharter.net> wrote in message news:%23418rGHTHHA.488@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > Where is the repair option? Under System Tools? Put in a Windows CD and reboot (make sure BIOS has higher priority for CD drive than hard drive). It should load a screen that says it wants to install Windows. That should give you a message about Windows already found. Somewhere in there should be an option to repair current installation. |
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