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Chief of Naval Operations
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Restoring Computer
Something weird but not critical is happening with my computer. When it boots it always says keyboard is not detected and that I have to press F1. It continues to boot up when I do but I'd rather not have to do that every time. Is there a way to go to an old profile setting before the glitch began?
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If you are using a usb keyboard, use an adapter/take off the adapter and switch it to the round purple or green plug.
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Chief of Naval Operations
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it's using the colored non-usb right now
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Check your bios.. I would probably reset it and load the "optimized Defaults" and see if you still get the same problem. I got this problem when I was building my new computer. For whatever reason ECS set-up the motherboard to not read the keyboard and first boot.
Just a shot in the dark but maybe this will help... |
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