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Keyboard failure - Can't boot system
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 5:03 pm
by Partial
When I boot my machine, I get a long beep. If I pull out the keyboard, it won't bootup due to keyboard failure. Im sure I have the option to halt on all errors in the BIOS. But I can't get into the BIOS without a keyboard at this point. USB keyboard is no good either.
It seems like my keyboard PS/2 shorted out. After it boots up, if I plug in a keyboard it immediately starts beeping.
I don't want to lose a motherboard over a bad PS2 port! Any ideas?
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 5:15 pm
by Easto
Have you tried clearing the CMOS?
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 5:19 pm
by Partial
yeah, sorry. I should have mentioned that. I tried a few times with no luck.
Im also getting the message everytime - "CMOS checksum - Defaults loaded."
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 5:24 pm
by YARDofSTUF
have you tried a different PS2 keyboard?
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 5:26 pm
by Partial
I tried three PS2 kb's and a USB one..Has anyone every removed the kb/mouse PS2 socket and replaced it?
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 5:28 pm
by TrevGlas
I dont think its the keyboard...especially when you've tried three different keyboards... you said when you removed the keyboard you get the keyboard error. What happens when you leave it plugged in.
Posted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 5:32 pm
by YARDofSTUF
Originally posted by TrevGlas
I dont think its the keyboard...especially when you've tried three different keyboards... you said when you removed the keyboard you get the keyboard error. What happens when you leave it plugged in.
He said he just gets a long beep.
Dude, it sounds liek you might be pretty much out of luck.
I would email your Motherboard Manufacturer about this.
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 11:41 am
by The Dude
Sounds like your PS2 port on the mobo is blown. If you were unplugging and plugging in the keyboard with the power on it's almost guarantied. For a USB keyboard to work from DOS and at the bootscreen legacy support has to be enabled in the BIOS. That's how it works on my system. I had to put my ps2 keyboard back on so I could get into my BIOS. After I enabled the USB keyboard support I was all set. Have you tried the USB keyboard since you reset the CMOS. I would think that it should default to enabled.
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 5:29 pm
by YARDofSTUF
Damn sounds like a bad deal if you can't get a usb one to work.
Posted: Tue Dec 02, 2003 11:49 pm
by Massa
Your BIOS could be fubar .. that sounds like a bad flash or just corruption of some kind. What kind of mobo is it?
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 2:32 am
by bamf
I purchase a p4p800 deluxe m/board some 12 months ago it worked fine for about 2 months then suddenly keep comeing up with Keyboard Failure.
Plug either a usb or ps2 keyboard into the sockets the keyboard just beeps and the keyboard light flash on and off the error keyboard failure.
Has anyone had luck finding the fault or repairing the m/board i would like to know
Cheers

Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 6:47 am
by YeOldeStonecat
Partial wrote:I tried three PS2 kb's and a USB one..Has anyone every removed the kb/mouse PS2 socket and replaced it?
No but there's a small fuse right next to the PS/2 port, on the motherboard, which is supposed to keep surges from hitting the mobo from the PS/2 device when unknowingly hot swapped (as most desktop motherboards really don't support hot swapping PS/2 devices, only some server grade motherboards do). Once a few years ago we soldered a bypass onto that, because we were in a pinch on an oddball situation, resulting in this "ghetto fix".
Posted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 12:07 pm
by spyder003
Have you checked your mobo manual to see what the long beep means? That would probably be the first place to start. You're just getting the checksum error from when you cleared the CMOS. That's just telling you to check your BIOS settings, but since you can't get in that doesn't do you much good. What mobo is it?
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 2:38 am
by bamf
I checked the fuse near the ps2 port using a mulimeter it seemed ok
I maybe worth a try changeing the fuse other wise i/o chip faulty.
if anyone else has any ideas that would be great :2cool:
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 4:37 pm
by Norm
Just for kicks, check to make sure you plugged into the keyboard port, and not the mouse port.
Posted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 11:08 pm
by Subsane
Is the RAM ok? Seen faulty and/or incompatable RAM do soom wierd things...
Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 6:48 am
by bamf
Yes the keyboard is plugged into the keyboard socket!!!

Posted: Sat Sep 11, 2004 6:49 am
by bamf
Ram has been test on another p4p800 m/board and it tests ok!!!
:2cool: