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Started by acloudyskye | | 16 answers
Can't use keyboard at boot (can't enter bios)
So I'm trying to get into my computers bios, and of course I need my keyboard for that to press the delete key. Problem is the keyboard doesn't work when the computer boots so I'm unable to access it. Any help?
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October 12, 2014 6:04:53 PM

Do you have a usb to ps2 Adapter? or a PS2 keyboard?

Does the keyboard work on another pc?
Stupid MB Manufactures not supporting USB keyboards until after post screens (because you have to turn on the option in bios)

If you have a newer MB you may be able to access the Bios Features in Windows with software from the Manufactures web site
October 12, 2014 6:04:52 PM

Paul NZ said:
Remove the battery for 3 secs, then reconfigure the settings. Or go into the BIOS set default settings.

People should learn how to read a manual !


i know that you have to take the battery out but that is not easily possible on my motherboard, the battery is under the gpu because its right next to the pcie slot.
October 12, 2014 5:54:56 PM

Markkk said:
You could just unplug the HDD...


yeah but then the keyboard still wont work :{
October 12, 2014 5:43:00 PM

You could just unplug the HDD...
October 12, 2014 5:20:58 PM

Remove the battery for 3 secs, then reconfigure the settings. Or go into the BIOS set default settings.

People should learn how to read a manual !
October 12, 2014 5:18:44 PM

rmark45matsu said:
You should try resetting your bios, since there's a setting that doesn't enable keyboard use till post bios, that would fix the issue if that's the problem.


how do i reset the bios?
October 12, 2014 5:07:11 PM

You should try resetting your bios, since there's a setting that doesn't enable keyboard use till post bios, that would fix the issue if that's the problem.
October 12, 2014 4:44:39 PM

rmark45matsu said:
Try looking on the motherboard for a button to push.


where would that button be located on most motherboards
BTW I have a biostar a960d+, so you can search up pics of it to see the layout

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