Windows XP fails to start

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My Windows fails to start, then tries to, then after about 15mins fails. It
advises me to restart in safe mode but when i restart my keyboard does not
work so i cant move the cursor to the "safe mode" prompt. Any ideas anyone??
 
Is it a USB keyboard? If so, try connecting a PS/2 keyboard instead. Some
older PCs can't properly use USB keyboards outside of Windows.

"Andy33" <Andy33@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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My Windows fails to start, then tries to, then after about 15mins fails. It
advises me to restart in safe mode but when i restart my keyboard does not
work so i cant move the cursor to the "safe mode" prompt. Any ideas anyone??
 
the original keyboard is a logitech optical one, i thought this might be a
problem but i have tried with a standard PS/2 wired keyboard and still no luck

"Martin X." wrote:

> Is it a USB keyboard? If so, try connecting a PS/2 keyboard instead. Some
> older PCs can't properly use USB keyboards outside of Windows.
>
> "Andy33" <Andy33@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:DB5158D9-DD9E-4961-8AFE-27A6A2CAF6CB@microsoft.com...
> My Windows fails to start, then tries to, then after about 15mins fails. It
> advises me to restart in safe mode but when i restart my keyboard does not
> work so i cant move the cursor to the "safe mode" prompt. Any ideas anyone??
>
>
>
 
A PS/2 keyboard will work, but you need to ensure that it is plugged in when
you turn it on. The PS/2 ports initialize on boot, and may not function if
there isn't something connected when it's turned on.

Joe

"Andy33" <Andy33@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> the original keyboard is a logitech optical one, i thought this might be a
> problem but i have tried with a standard PS/2 wired keyboard and still no
> luck
>
> "Martin X." wrote:
>
>> Is it a USB keyboard? If so, try connecting a PS/2 keyboard instead. Some
>> older PCs can't properly use USB keyboards outside of Windows.
>>
>> "Andy33" <Andy33@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:DB5158D9-DD9E-4961-8AFE-27A6A2CAF6CB@microsoft.com...
>> My Windows fails to start, then tries to, then after about 15mins fails.
>> It
>> advises me to restart in safe mode but when i restart my keyboard does
>> not
>> work so i cant move the cursor to the "safe mode" prompt. Any ideas
>> anyone??
>>
>>
>>
 
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