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Julian B-Jones

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Since: Jan 22, 2004
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(Msg. 1) Posted: Thu Jan 22, 2004 8:11 pm
Post subject: Expert help needed to install a keyboard!
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Possibly the most irritating PC fault is when some of the keyboard keys
become intermittent (I suspect a drink was knocked over it).

Easily solved though....or that's what I thought. I simply bought a
replacement from PCWorld.

However, when installed, it produces a boot up error 'Keyboard error Press
F1 to continue', accompanied by numerous beeps (that error message deserves
a prize, I mutter to myself every time). I have not been able to progress
any further and appeal for help. I've found nothing to help resolve on the
web. I have to revert to the faulty one. I cannot blame a faulty port
because it is in use for the original keyboard.
- It is a PS/2 keyboard on the PS/2 keyboard port (the same as the faulty
one).
- I have checked the new keyboard on another PC, it is fine.

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Laurent

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Since: Jan 25, 2004
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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2004 3:32 am
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Hi
In google search type beep
and look for the results
I dont remember the adress site but there is a site that tell you the
meaning and the reason for differents beep received short or log is
different
Hoping that will help you
Laurent

Julian B-Jones a écrit:
 > Possibly the most irritating PC fault is when some of the keyboard keys
 > become intermittent (I suspect a drink was knocked over it).
 >
 > Easily solved though....or that's what I thought. I simply bought a
 > replacement from PCWorld.
 >
 > However, when installed, it produces a boot up error 'Keyboard error Press
 > F1 to continue', accompanied by numerous beeps (that error message deserves
 > a prize, I mutter to myself every time). I have not been able to progress
 > any further and appeal for help. I've found nothing to help resolve on the
 > web. I have to revert to the faulty one. I cannot blame a faulty port
 > because it is in use for the original keyboard.
 > - It is a PS/2 keyboard on the PS/2 keyboard port (the same as the faulty
 > one).
 > - I have checked the new keyboard on another PC, it is fine.
 >
 >
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Ben Pope

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2004 1:31 pm
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Laurent wrote:
 > Hi
 > In google search type beep
 > and look for the results

All 805,000 of them?

How about "bios beep code" (with or without the quotes)

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