Keyboard?

metbot

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So I decide to finally actually turn off my computer.
I turn the computer on and the BIOS warns me no keyboard detected. I've tried these:
1.)reconnecting the keyboard
2.)remounting Motherboard
3.)reinstalling keyboard software

It's not windows, the 4 lights briefly turn on and off on the keyboard, and the motherboard beeps 2 too many times.
mouse works so the PS2 blockd isnt the problem though after sitting at the password screen for 5 minutes, the mouse atops working. Tried googling it,
Help?

Suggestions?

anyone?

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Tried another keyboard?


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Is it USB or PS/2?

If USB, get a PS/2 one and see if it is detected. If PS/2, make sure you do not have the mouse and the keyboard plugged into the wrong PS/2 slots.

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> > Tried another keyboard?
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> 3 others
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Depending on the motherboard, make sure there's no foreign metal peices in the USB port. Sometimes that'll make the keyboard goof up if USB Keyboard Is allowed in the BIOS.

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Theyre all PS2 and they are plugged in to the right color coded spots because it's where they have been plugged in for the last 3 months


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Ive come to the line where it's the motherboard. luckily, the account that happen to be typed in had no password, so I used it, Ran On Screen keyboard, and the mouse worked but 10 minutes into a session it freezes. I think that something on the motherboard is fried but i havent seen anything I guess this is what I get for buying a low budget celeron.<img src=smilies/banghead.gif>

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I'm doubting the motherboard is at fault.

Reset the BIOS/CMOS to it's defaults.

Upgrade the BIOS to the latest Revision.

Disconnect all input devices (scanners, mice, keyboards) and boot the computer. It'll still bitch about it missing, then install a USB mouse once booted to shut the system down. Or just hit the button... I reccomend the mouse though.

Blow all the dust out of the empty ports on the rear of the board, and on the board itself (DO NOT USE A VACUUM. Use compressed air.)

If all else fails, pull the board out, set it on a NONCONDUCTIVE surface, install the most basic components (Video card, ram, CPU, keyboard, mouse, hard drive) and boot to see if that solves the problem. If it doesn't recognize the keyboard STILL, I'll suspect the board then.

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Depending on how the keyboard connector fell out in the first place, he could of fucked up keyboard connector. If it came out roughly somehow, he could of damaged the port. He could of bent some pins or pulled the connector off the mainboard.

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> Depending on how the keyboard connector fell out in the
> first place, he could of fucked up keyboard connector. If
> it came out roughly somehow, he could of damaged the port.
> He could of bent some pins or pulled the connector off the
> mainboard.
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Who said about a keyboard falling out of the port? Did I miss a post somewhere?? <img src=smilies/erm.gif>

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I've already done that, well, except upgradin to the latest revision. but I did that back in december is that new enough?

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No. I didnt even touch the keyboard. I restart Because windows update wouldn't leave me alone. then the bios tells me no keyboard detected.

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> I've already done that, well, except upgradin to the latest
> revision. but I did that back in december is that new
> enough?
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Should be

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I thought it might have. It was a few days between posts. I probaly mixed it up with my sisters computer.

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>> The motherboard beeps 2 too many times.
It seems that the board knows something is wrong and is trying to tell you, have you looked up the beep-codes for your motherbaord?

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> >> The motherboard beeps 2 too many times.
> It seems that the board knows something is wrong and is
> trying to tell you, have you looked up the beep-codes for
> your motherbaord?
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Keyboard error.

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> Keyboard error.

Well since its obviously not the keyboard because you tried 3 different ones, the motherbaord might be damaged. The only other idea I have, is that you can try unplugging the computer from any power and let it sit for a few minutes. Sometimes this fixes "hardware" problems.

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> The only
> other idea I have, is that you can try unplugging the
> computer from any power and let it sit for a few minutes.
> Sometimes this fixes "hardware" problems.
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It's been unplugged for quite sometime now

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Nevermind I just Built An athlon machine for now but if I(or anyone) comes up with a solution I'll pull it back out of the attic


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