14 Aug 2010 at 13:16 #1 nlr nlr Associate Joined 30 Jul 2010 Posts 389 Why is USB Keyboard Support disabled as default in the bios? I just currently updated my bios and now I need to borrow a PS2 Keyboard to enable USB support in the bios. Last edited: 14 Aug 2010
Why is USB Keyboard Support disabled as default in the bios? I just currently updated my bios and now I need to borrow a PS2 Keyboard to enable USB support in the bios.
14 Aug 2010 at 13:51 #3 nlr nlr Associate OP Joined 30 Jul 2010 Posts 389 Oh thats good news as I'm still using my 3 year old board and I can't find a PS2 keyboard anywhere in my house.. so I'll have to borrow/buy one Do you think if I reset the CMOS it might enable it?
Oh thats good news as I'm still using my 3 year old board and I can't find a PS2 keyboard anywhere in my house.. so I'll have to borrow/buy one Do you think if I reset the CMOS it might enable it?
15 Aug 2010 at 08:37 #7 nlr nlr Associate OP Joined 30 Jul 2010 Posts 389 sambot said: is it an abit mb? Click to expand... Gigabyte GA-X38-DS4 Intel X38 My cousin gave me a PS2/ Keyboard and I got it working as I enabled usb 2.0 in the bios which was disabled with default. (Hopefully new Motherboards sort this problem.)
sambot said: is it an abit mb? Click to expand... Gigabyte GA-X38-DS4 Intel X38 My cousin gave me a PS2/ Keyboard and I got it working as I enabled usb 2.0 in the bios which was disabled with default. (Hopefully new Motherboards sort this problem.)