First try switching the port your wireless keyboard is plugged into. Both the earlier 8100 and 8200 models had one USB port that was active during boot up. Possibly this same design feature was carried over to the 8300 model. Another thing is to temporarily hook up a PS/2 style keyboard to access the BIOS Setup. Once you can access the BIOS Setup then check the USB Emulation setting to see that it is enabled. Once enabled the BIOS will support the USB ports even though the Windows USB drivers are not loaded.
KarthikAdla
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bvoltero
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KarthikAdla
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January 1st, 2005 10:00
Yes that true, wireless keyboard doesnot work-in BIOS and also in DOS mode.
One thing you can try is using PS2 keyboard and change the USB emulation to 'OFF' in BIOS and then try using Wireless keyboard.
Majestic
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Bvoltero
First try switching the port your wireless keyboard is plugged into. Both the earlier 8100 and 8200 models had one USB port that was active during boot up. Possibly this same design feature was carried over to the 8300 model. Another thing is to temporarily hook up a PS/2 style keyboard to access the BIOS Setup. Once you can access the BIOS Setup then check the USB Emulation setting to see that it is enabled. Once enabled the BIOS will support the USB ports even though the Windows USB drivers are not loaded.
bvoltero
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January 1st, 2005 13:00