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Old May 20th 04, 06:27 PM
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Go into the Bios and disable Fast Booting. It should be fine then
"Pepperoni" wrote in message
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"Walmsley's" wrote in message
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Hi

I've got a brand new PC (pre-built):-
P4 3.2ghz HT
512mb ddr 400mhz RAM
Asus P4P800SE Mo/Bo (Latest BIOS)
200GB S-ATA Maxtor Drive
Windows XP Home

I've connected a new Wireless Keyboard and mouse from Microsoft (optical
wireless desktop Elite) - LATEST drivers

The Wireless hub has 2 cables running from it. 1 is for the PS/2

connection
to the PC, the other is USB for the mouse.

When I connect the Keyboard to the PS/2 socket the system will not boot.

It
powers up, and the H/D light flickers away, but it will not send video
signal to the Monitor, and pressing the power button again does not

switch
it off (I have to hold it for the 4 secs to power down.)


A keyboard and mouse must be detected for the system to boot. I use the
Wireless MultiMedia model. Your kbd/mouse is not being properly detected.
Since it does run correctly using the reset, consider leaving the power on
at shutdown, and just using reset to start your system. (works fine for

me
running W'98) Since your board has two ps/2 ports, try using the green
adapter plug that came with your unit. Some systems don't detect well

using
the USB. Try running both keyboard and mouse on the ps/2 ports.

Go to system properties and see that the set is named properly...... if

so
install new driver from your OS disc.

Replace the cheap batteries that came with the unit with new alkaline
batteries. Go to control panel and try the "add new hardware" utility to
see if you can get it to load a new keyboard driver. It's a MS unit, so I
would try to load drivers from your OS disc. Failing that, try to make a
new boot disc and see if you can get it to boot properly. If you can get
it to boot from a boot disc, I would remove the kbd/mouse from

system/device
manager, and boot from the boot disc in the hope that it will detect it as
new hardware and load the correct driver set.


If I hit the reset button, the whole thing fires up fine,
If I connect a different Keyboard to the PS/2 it fires up fine.
I've tried changing the wireless channel and this has no effect.
If I disconnect the wireless K/B, power up with a different K/B, power

down,
reconnect the Wireless K/B, it fires up OK on the FIRST attempt ONLY.