I have a problem with a "keyboard error" screen that appears ever so often.
I can get around the problem by connecting a PS2 keyboard and re-booting,
then
the computer will complete booting into Windows XP.
I have several things connected to USB ports:
Keyboard, Logitech G11
Two Mice
Printer
Two flash drives
I was thinking that I may have too many things connected to USB drives.
>I have a problem with a "keyboard error" screen that appears ever so often.
>I can get around the problem by connecting a PS2 keyboard and re-booting,
Sorry, I can help with the problem, but I have to say: Don't you just love
"Keyboard error, or no keyboard present. Press F1 to continue"!
Yes, and wouldn't you know this dummy hit F1 too....
"GT" <ContactGT_remove_@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:46484fc2$0$1854$c3e8da3@news.astraweb.com...
> >I have a problem with a "keyboard error" screen that appears ever so
> >often. I can get around the problem by connecting a PS2 keyboard and
> >re-booting,
>
> Sorry, I can help with the problem, but I have to say: Don't you just love
> "Keyboard error, or no keyboard present. Press F1 to continue"!
>
On Mon, 14 May 2007 11:13:03 GMT, "Dave"
<myacct@oldantiques99@verizon.net> wrote:
>I have a problem with a "keyboard error" screen that appears ever so often.
>I can get around the problem by connecting a PS2 keyboard and re-booting,
>then
>the computer will complete booting into Windows XP.
>
>I have several things connected to USB ports:
>Keyboard, Logitech G11
>Two Mice
>Printer
>Two flash drives
>
>I was thinking that I may have too many things connected to USB drives.
Try to disable from BIOS for "Stop on keyboard error" or something
similar.
Dave wrote:
>
> I have a problem with a "keyboard error" screen that appears ever so often.
> I can get around the problem by connecting a PS2 keyboard and re-booting,
> then
> the computer will complete booting into Windows XP.
>
> I have several things connected to USB ports:
> Keyboard, Logitech G11
> Two Mice
> Printer
> Two flash drives
>
> I was thinking that I may have too many things connected to USB drives.
After I removed one of the USB mice, a wireless one, and removed one of the
flash drives, and connected the keyboard into a USB slot on the computer
itself
rather than the monitor, things seem to be back to normal. I wasn't able to
see
anything in the BIOS re keyboard that could be changed.
Dave
"Plato" <|@|.|> wrote in message
news:464bb4fe$0$165$bb4e3ad8@newscene.com...
> Dave wrote:
>>
>> I have a problem with a "keyboard error" screen that appears ever so
>> often.
>> I can get around the problem by connecting a PS2 keyboard and re-booting,
>> then
>> the computer will complete booting into Windows XP.
>>
>> I have several things connected to USB ports:
>> Keyboard, Logitech G11
>> Two Mice
>> Printer
>> Two flash drives
>>
>> I was thinking that I may have too many things connected to USB drives.
>
> Most likely.
>
> --
> http://www.bootdisk.com/
>