HELP USB KEYBOARD PROBLEM

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Okay, so my USB 1.1 ports on my Mobo gave up a couple of days ago. so i went out and bought a 5 USB2.0 PCI card by Belkin. However, sometimes when i boot my computer (my keyboard is connected to the pci card) the keyboard has no power and so i cannot get into the BIOS.... i think its because the card is getting no power at boot up. However, as soon as it loads windows it works.

:confused: Help appreciated.. Thanks
 
Can you get into the bios at any point with the USB keyboard connected to the PCI card? If not it would likely be because the motherboard isn't set to accept inputs from such a PCI card at that stage in the boot process, if it was a PCI Raid card for instance it might accept the input but I don't know about for USB. :)
 
semi-pro waster said:
Can you get into the bios at any point with the USB keyboard connected to the PCI card? If not it would likely be because the motherboard isn't set to accept inputs from such a PCI card at that stage in the boot process, if it was a PCI Raid card for instance it might accept the input but I don't know about for USB. :)

Oh it works sometimes yes. But sometimes it doesnt work.
 
I'm not sure it works for all keyboards, but for a couple of quid you can get usb to ps/2 adaptors. That might solve the problem. But then again for the same price you can probably pick up an old ps/2 keyboard....

PK!
 
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