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Old February 26th 04, 04:37 PM
FeMaster
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Default Asus A7N8X-E & Microsoft Keyboard Problem

I've just built a new system, and am having problems with the MOBO and my
keyboard. The MOBO indicates that I have a missing or error with my
keyboard, but ONLY after I have been in Windows and shutdown the system for
a period of time. Keyboard is a Microsoft Internet Pro with PS2 connector.

Breakdown:
Windows Restart: Keyboard fine.
Windows Hibernate: Keyboard Error upon rebooting
Windows Shut-Down: Keyboard Error upon rebooting

The only way I can get the MOBO to recognize the keyboard being present is
to turn of the power switch on the power supply and turn it back on. Then
all boots fine.

This is getting really annoying, and I was wondering if anybody else has had
such a problem that they found a solution for.

Thanks!


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Old February 26th 04, 10:25 PM
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2004 09:37:39 -0600, FeMaster wrote:

I've just built a new system, and am having problems with the MOBO and my
keyboard. The MOBO indicates that I have a missing or error with my
keyboard, but ONLY after I have been in Windows and shutdown the system for
a period of time. Keyboard is a Microsoft Internet Pro with PS2 connector.

Breakdown:
Windows Restart: Keyboard fine.
Windows Hibernate: Keyboard Error upon rebooting
Windows Shut-Down: Keyboard Error upon rebooting

The only way I can get the MOBO to recognize the keyboard being present is
to turn of the power switch on the power supply and turn it back on. Then
all boots fine.

This is getting really annoying, and I was wondering if anybody else has had
such a problem that they found a solution for.

Thanks!


Well, I don't run windows and I don't have an MS keyboard, but you might
look in the power management portion of your bios. Just a wag.

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Old February 28th 04, 01:59 PM
FeMaster
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"Wes Newell" wrote in message
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Well, I don't run windows and I don't have an MS keyboard, but you might
look in the power management portion of your bios. Just a wag.


Well, that didn't seem to do much. Can't find any options that would appear
to effect the keyboard in any way. Any other suggestions people? I know
there are others out there that have this MoBo... BTW, I forgot to mention
it is the Deluxe Version...

Asus A7N8X-E Deluxe...

Thanks again!


 




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