Hmmm . . . no responses. Maybe I wasn't clear on the problem, so here's
another way to look at my problem:
Re-booting the computer only gets me as far as the system asking me what to
do. Since my keyboard is useless, how can I tell it what to do? How can I
get the system past this point? Alternatively, how can I get the system to
simply not go there and just boot up, maybe in Safe Mode?
Thanks!
"Last 911" wrote:
> I hope someone here can give me a little help and or insight to this problem:
>
> I use the hibernate feature fairly regularly and generally have no problems
> with it. Very occasionally, upon waking up I get the following message and
> two choices on the black screen:
>
> "The last attempt to restart the system from its previous location failed.
> Attempt to restart again?
>
> Delete restoration data and proceed to system boot menu.
> Continue with system restart."
>
> Unfortunately, at this point in the restart, the Bluetooth drivers haven't
> loaded yet, so I can't use my Bluetooth keyboard to make a selection. Not to
> worry, however, I've got a backup USB keyboard which I plug in, the system
> recognizes it and away I go . . . everything's fine again.
>
> This time, however, the system doesn't seem to want to recognize my USB
> keyboard, so I can't make any selection. The system just sits there waiting
> for my decision and I can't tell it what I want it to do!
>
> So you know, my computer doesn't have any PS2 plugs, so the only way to
> attach the keyboard is through the USB port.
>
> I'm also pretty sure the BIOS is set up to boot from the CD Drive before the
> HD. (There is no floppy drive on the computer.) I downloaded what I believe
> is a bootable CD, burned the image on another computer and tried to boot with
> it. No good . . . I still get the same message. The CD might not be the
> right one; I'm not sure about all this.
>
> I'm running XP SP2.
>
> Ideas, anyone?
>
> Thanks for your help!
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