On Sat, Jun 28, 2014 at 01:39:45AM -0600, Kitty Cat wrote: > I'm thinking that a previous owner turned off the legacy USB keyboard > support in the CMOS and since there is no option for a PS/2 keyboard, I > think it may be stuck without keyboard access at boot time.
If you can find a manual for the motherboard there should be a jumper to clear CMOS which will reset the BIOS settings to defaults. Alternatively, removing the CMOS battery for a few seconds will usually achieve the same result. I would imagine that USB keyboard support would be enabled in the default settings. Cheers, Tom -- <Knghtbrd> hardcopy is for wussies <Topher> computer program listings....next, on HardCopy
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