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Richard Levett Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 2:26 pm Post subject: 875p Neo-fis2r USB |
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Hello
Can anyone help!!
875p Neo-fis2r motherboard, as a result of my stupidity I destroyed the usb
on this board
PS/2 keyboard was working
When windows had shutdown the psu was making an awful squealing noise so I
disabled USB
support in BIOS. (made no difference).
Then I unsoldered the offending chip on the motherboard (had a small hole in
it!!)
Computer now works with a PCI USB2.0 card and a PS/2 to USB converter but
has no onboard PS/2 ports! or USB that work
BUT
I have no access to the BIOS as the usb card is not recognised untill
windows starts!
Does anyone know if clearing the BIOS using the jumper will turn back on USB
support
and if it will allow the USB keyboard on a PCI USB card to work during the
Boot process
I need to reinstall windows and obviously need a keyboard to do so |
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Bill Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:17 pm Post subject: Re: 875p Neo-fis2r USB |
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In article <4607d071$0$8710$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>,
richard@takeout.dambach.co.uk.remove says...
| Quote: | Hello
Can anyone help!!
875p Neo-fis2r motherboard, as a result of my stupidity I destroyed the usb
on this board
PS/2 keyboard was working
When windows had shutdown the psu was making an awful squealing noise so I
disabled USB
support in BIOS. (made no difference).
Then I unsoldered the offending chip on the motherboard (had a small hole in
it!!)
Computer now works with a PCI USB2.0 card and a PS/2 to USB converter but
has no onboard PS/2 ports! or USB that work
BUT
I have no access to the BIOS as the usb card is not recognised untill
windows starts!
Does anyone know if clearing the BIOS using the jumper will turn back on USB
support
and if it will allow the USB keyboard on a PCI USB card to work during the
Boot process
I need to reinstall windows and obviously need a keyboard to do so
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Why not get a cheap PS2 style keyboard for 3 pounds?
Bill
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:17 pm Post subject: Re: 875p Neo-fis2r USB |
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On 26 Mar, 19:20, Bill <spamt...@tinlc.lumbercartel.com> wrote:
| Quote: | In article <4607d071$0$8710$ed261...@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>,
rich...@takeout.dambach.co.uk.remove says...
Hello
Can anyone help!!
875p Neo-fis2r motherboard, as a result of my stupidity I destroyed the usb
on this board
PS/2 keyboard was working
When windows had shutdown the psu was making an awful squealing noise so I
disabled USB
support in BIOS. (made no difference).
Then I unsoldered the offending chip on the motherboard (had a small hole in
it!!)
Computer now works with a PCI USB2.0 card and a PS/2 to USB converter but
has no onboard PS/2 ports! or USB that work
BUT
I have no access to the BIOS as the usb card is not recognised untill
windows starts!
Does anyone know if clearing the BIOS using the jumper will turn back on USB
support
and if it will allow the USB keyboard on a PCI USB card to work during the
Boot process
I need to reinstall windows and obviously need a keyboard to do so
Why not get a cheap PS2 style keyboard for 3 pounds?
Bill
--
Gmail and Google Groups. This century's answer to AOL and WebTV.
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I would but like I said the onboard PS/2 ports no longer work
and i cant get back into the bios to enable usb support |
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:17 pm Post subject: Re: 875p Neo-fis2r USB |
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On 26 Mar, 19:20, Bill <spamt...@tinlc.lumbercartel.com> wrote:
| Quote: | In article <4607d071$0$8710$ed261...@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net>,
rich...@takeout.dambach.co.uk.remove says...
Hello
Can anyone help!!
875p Neo-fis2r motherboard, as a result of my stupidity I destroyed the usb
on this board
PS/2 keyboard was working
When windows had shutdown the psu was making an awful squealing noise so I
disabled USB
support in BIOS. (made no difference).
Then I unsoldered the offending chip on the motherboard (had a small hole in
it!!)
Computer now works with a PCI USB2.0 card and a PS/2 to USB converter but
has no onboard PS/2 ports! or USB that work
BUT
I have no access to the BIOS as the usb card is not recognised untill
windows starts!
Does anyone know if clearing the BIOS using the jumper will turn back on USB
support
and if it will allow the USB keyboard on a PCI USB card to work during the
Boot process
I need to reinstall windows and obviously need a keyboard to do so
Why not get a cheap PS2 style keyboard for 3 pounds?
Bill
--
Gmail and Google Groups. This century's answer to AOL and WebTV.
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I would but like I said the onboard PS/2 ports no longer work
and i cant get back into the bios to enable usb support |
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André, PE1PQX Guest
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Posted: Mon Mar 26, 2007 11:17 pm Post subject: Re: 875p Neo-fis2r USB |
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Richard Levett formuleerde op maandag :
| Quote: | Hello
Can anyone help!!
875p Neo-fis2r motherboard, as a result of my stupidity I destroyed the usb
on this board
PS/2 keyboard was working
When windows had shutdown the psu was making an awful squealing noise so I
disabled USB
support in BIOS. (made no difference).
Then I unsoldered the offending chip on the motherboard (had a small hole in
it!!)
Computer now works with a PCI USB2.0 card and a PS/2 to USB converter but has
no onboard PS/2 ports! or USB that work
BUT
I have no access to the BIOS as the usb card is not recognised untill windows
starts!
Does anyone know if clearing the BIOS using the jumper will turn back on USB
support
and if it will allow the USB keyboard on a PCI USB card to work during the
Boot process
I need to reinstall windows and obviously need a keyboard to do so
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Can't you reset the bios by removing the battery or shorting the
apropriate jumper?
AFAIK this will reset the bios to it's factory defaults, with the USB
functions enabled?
Good luck,
André |
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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 9:43 am Post subject: Re: 875p Neo-fis2r USB |
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On 26 Mar, 23:04, André, PE1PQX <pe1pqx_geenvia...@planet.nl> wrote:
| Quote: | Richard Levett formuleerde op maandag :
Hello
Can anyone help!!
875p Neo-fis2r motherboard, as a result of my stupidity I destroyed the usb
on this board
PS/2 keyboard was working
When windows had shutdown the psu was making an awful squealing noise so I
disabled USB
support in BIOS. (made no difference).
Then I unsoldered the offending chip on the motherboard (had a small hole in
it!!)
Computer now works with a PCI USB2.0 card and a PS/2 to USB converter but has
no onboard PS/2 ports! or USB that work
BUT
I have no access to the BIOS as the usb card is not recognised untill windows
starts!
Does anyone know if clearing the BIOS using the jumper will turn back on USB
support
and if it will allow the USB keyboard on a PCI USB card to work during the
Boot process
I need to reinstall windows and obviously need a keyboard to do so
Can't you reset the bios by removing the battery or shorting the
apropriate jumper?
AFAIK this will reset the bios to it's factory defaults, with the USB
functions enabled?
Good luck,
André
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Tried the jumper reset.
It Reset the bios OK but stops during POST
with an error message
CMOS setting incorrect
F1 to setup
F2 to continue
Bah!!!!
looks like i'll have to bin the board and find a replacement |
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