A7N8X E Deluxe

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Kent Sarnes

I have this excellent MB, but I experience a bit of a stup thing:
I put a motherboard jumper to make the computer able to start at pressing
a(ny) key on the keyboard. It worked, but then, right after in the BIOS
screen, it tells me that there is no keyboard present.....!

Kent Sarnes.
 
Kent Sarnes said:
I have this excellent MB, but I experience a bit of a stup thing:
I put a motherboard jumper to make the computer able to start at pressing
a(ny) key on the keyboard. It worked, but then, right after in the BIOS
screen, it tells me that there is no keyboard present.....!

Kent Sarnes.


I have the same set up but I can onlystart the pc with the keyboard after
its been on and then shutdown, the keyboard wont boot the pc up from cold,
after bootup i get failed memory test lol....... prolly a poorly writen bios
:(
 
Yes, as a matter of fact it did, but now it seems to be working as it
should anyway...don't know what went wrong......

Kent.
 
Now it hangs at the same error message again; no keyboard present, it
doesn't help pressing "F1 to continue" ......

If I after hang, turn off the system, and unplug the keyboard plug and plugs
it back again, the system boots by itself ......

Kent.
 
Kent said:
Now it hangs at the same error message again; no keyboard present, it
doesn't help pressing "F1 to continue" ......

If I after hang, turn off the system, and unplug the keyboard plug and plugs
it back again, the system boots by itself ......

Check that you don't have a bent pin in the keyboard connector (assuming
you are using a PS/2 connector) I had a computer exhibit similar
problems and one of the pins was bent enough to make contact with
another when it was plugged in.

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