1. The first option would be to power on your system and to get into bios. when the system comes up with the "Dell Screen" start tapping on the F2 key on your external keyboard. This should take you into BIOS.
Now Select the key combination displayed on the bios screen for storing the system to defaults or usually described as"Best performance settings".(ALT F9).
Save and exit.
When you are in windows, right click on my computer - Properties-device manager- select the keyboard driver installed and delete.
Reboot the system and the system should automatically install the new keyboard drivers for you.
Nick Nolte
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September 1st, 2004 08:00
Hi,
1. The first option would be to power on your system and to get into bios. when the system comes up with the "Dell Screen" start tapping on the F2 key on your external keyboard. This should take you into BIOS.
Now Select the key combination displayed on the bios screen for storing the system to defaults or usually described as"Best performance settings".(ALT F9).
Save and exit.
When you are in windows, right click on my computer - Properties-device manager- select the keyboard driver installed and delete.
Reboot the system and the system should automatically install the new keyboard drivers for you.
Nick
Redbytone
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September 1st, 2004 10:00
Nick, thanks for the advice. I'll try it.
Kenny