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Why do I need a SERIAL keyboard during Windows Installation?

 
 
Kansenji
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      7th Nov 2009
When I installed & re-installed Windows XP, I inserted a floppy disk
containing the RAID drivers as requested & was told to "press any key" to
continue. I discovered that my USB keyboard (& mouse) would not operate
before windows installation & had to find an old "serial" keyboard just so
that my key press worked (and the RAID drivers installed).

Is there any way of avoiding having to swap keyboards from USB to serial? Is
there a setting in the Amibios that will allow the USB keyboard to work to
install the RAID drivers?

I am about to do a fresh install of Windows 7 and want to be prepared.
 
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peter
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      7th Nov 2009

Most BIOS nowadays have a setting where you activate Legacy USB support for
the keyboard
check yours

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"Kansenji" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A5049B5D-9CA4-47CC-A460-(E-Mail Removed)...
> When I installed & re-installed Windows XP, I inserted a floppy disk
> containing the RAID drivers as requested & was told to "press any key" to
> continue. I discovered that my USB keyboard (& mouse) would not operate
> before windows installation & had to find an old "serial" keyboard just so
> that my key press worked (and the RAID drivers installed).
>
> Is there any way of avoiding having to swap keyboards from USB to serial?
> Is
> there a setting in the Amibios that will allow the USB keyboard to work to
> install the RAID drivers?
>
> I am about to do a fresh install of Windows 7 and want to be prepared.


 
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smlunatick
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      9th Nov 2009
On Nov 7, 12:43*am, Kansenji <Kanse...@discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> When I installed & re-installed Windows XP, I inserted a floppy disk
> containing the RAID drivers as requested & was told to "press any key" to
> continue. I discovered that my USB keyboard (& mouse) would not operate
> before windows installation & had to find an old "serial" keyboard just so
> that my key press worked (and the RAID drivers installed).
>
> Is there any way of avoiding having to swap keyboards from USB to serial?Is
> there a setting in the Amibios that will allow the USB keyboard to work to
> install the RAID drivers?
>
> I am about to do a fresh install of Windows 7 and want to be prepared.


FYI: Keyboards were never "serial." The standard keyboard was using
a PS/2 type of connection. Your PC's BIOS must not be set up
correctly to use the now more common USB keyboards.
 
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Chris
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      21st Nov 2009
Hello, you do not need a keyboard at all really. You can use the "On Screen
Keyboard" during the installation process.



"Kansenji" wrote:

> When I installed & re-installed Windows XP, I inserted a floppy disk
> containing the RAID drivers as requested & was told to "press any key" to
> continue. I discovered that my USB keyboard (& mouse) would not operate
> before windows installation & had to find an old "serial" keyboard just so
> that my key press worked (and the RAID drivers installed).
>
> Is there any way of avoiding having to swap keyboards from USB to serial? Is
> there a setting in the Amibios that will allow the USB keyboard to work to
> install the RAID drivers?
>
> I am about to do a fresh install of Windows 7 and want to be prepared.

 
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Hot-text
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      22nd Nov 2009
It help to Know the KIND of Computer you have.

YES Start with the old "serial" keyboard
#1 Power Up Computer
# 2 if Compaq Push KEY F10 go to Computer setup
Dell is Push KEY Delete
HP is Push KEY Delete
were you Power Up Computer you have 5 sec to PUSH KEY
to get Computer setup
If you see keyboard Error Put KEY it over
if Computer setup do start you PUSH KEYS Ctrl+Delete
when The Computer Restart have 5 sec to PUSH KEY Compaq Push KEY F10 Dell
is Push KEY Delete HP is Push KEY Delete
you have to get in the Computer setup utility to set up USB support to use
your USB keyboard



"Kansenji" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A5049B5D-9CA4-47CC-A460-(E-Mail Removed)...
> When I installed & re-installed Windows XP, I inserted a floppy disk
> containing the RAID drivers as requested & was told to "press any key" to
> continue. I discovered that my USB keyboard (& mouse) would not operate
> before windows installation & had to find an old "serial" keyboard just so
> that my key press worked (and the RAID drivers installed).
>
> Is there any way of avoiding having to swap keyboards from USB to serial?
> Is
> there a setting in the Amibios that will allow the USB keyboard to work to
> install the RAID drivers?
>
> I am about to do a fresh install of Windows 7 and want to be prepared.


 
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Hot-text
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      22nd Nov 2009
YES
Start with the old "serial" keyboard
#1 Power Up Computer
# 2 if Compaq Push KEY F10 go to Computer setup
Dell is Push KEY Delete
HP is Push KEY Delete
were you Power Up Computer you have 5 sec to PUSH KEY
to get Computer setup
If you see keyboard Error Put KEY it over
if Computer setup don't start you PUSH KEYS Ctrl+Delete
when The Computer Restart have 5 sec to PUSH KEY Compaq Push KEY F10 Dell
is Push KEY Delete HP is Push KEY Delete
you have to get in the Computer setup utility to set up USB support to use
your USB keyboard


 
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Tim Meddick
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      22nd Nov 2009

Further to the suggestions made by "Hot-text", I have a Fujitsu-Siemens Scenic
desktop PC and to get the USB keyboard to work in the "text-based" areas of Windows
(i.e: Startup-menu, Recovery Console or Window's "clean" installation) it was
necessary to choose an option in the BIOS under "Advanced" > "Peripherals" named :
"Enable USB legacy support".

Whereas, I don't think that the item you require in the BIOS will be in exactly the
same place on the menus or have exactly the same name as the one I needed to change,
I DO think it will be called something quite similar to : "Enable USB legacy
support"...

Another point I should mention; the USB keyboard IS recognised by the BIOS on my PC
but need to set the "Enable USB legacy support" option to allow the keyboard to
function in the "startup menu" [F8] and other text-based areas of Windows.

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"Kansenji" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:A5049B5D-9CA4-47CC-A460-(E-Mail Removed)...
> When I installed & re-installed Windows XP, I inserted a floppy disk
> containing the RAID drivers as requested & was told to "press any key" to
> continue. I discovered that my USB keyboard (& mouse) would not operate
> before windows installation & had to find an old "serial" keyboard just so
> that my key press worked (and the RAID drivers installed).
>
> Is there any way of avoiding having to swap keyboards from USB to serial? Is
> there a setting in the Amibios that will allow the USB keyboard to work to
> install the RAID drivers?
>
> I am about to do a fresh install of Windows 7 and want to be prepared.


 
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Hot-text
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      23rd Nov 2009
http://www.fujitsu.com/us/services/r.../drivers/opos/
Known Issues

Under certain Windows XP environments the 133PQ Keyboard is not enumerated
correctly during installation on the TeamPoS 2000 resulting in some of the
Keyboard functionality (e.g., the MSR) being non-operational under OPOS. To
resolve this issue, the BIOS Setup setting for ACPI should be set to
Enabled - PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OF THE WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM to
permit the correct enumeration of the keyboard device and proper operations.

For an installation where the BIOS Setting for ACPI was set to Disabled
during Windows XP installation, Microsoft has provided a work-around for
this issue - that involves the disabling of TermDD.sys - in the form of a
registry change as follows:

Under the registry key:

HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TermDD

Set the "Start" key value to be "4" then reboot the system.


Need More Info <<<
Fujitsu
Contact Technical Support
Remote Technical Assistance
http://www.fujitsu.com/us/services/t...t/contact.html



"Tim Meddick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> Further to the suggestions made by "Hot-text", I have a Fujitsu-Siemens
> Scenic desktop PC and to get the USB keyboard to work in the "text-based"
> areas of Windows (i.e: Startup-menu, Recovery Console or Window's "clean"
> installation) it was necessary to choose an option in the BIOS under
> "Advanced" > "Peripherals" named : "Enable USB legacy support".
>
> Whereas, I don't think that the item you require in the BIOS will be in
> exactly the same place on the menus or have exactly the same name as the
> one I needed to change, I DO think it will be called something quite
> similar to : "Enable USB legacy support"...
>
> Another point I should mention; the USB keyboard IS recognised by the BIOS
> on my PC but need to set the "Enable USB legacy support" option to allow
> the keyboard to function in the "startup menu" [F8] and other text-based
> areas of Windows.
>
> ==
>
> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
>
>
>
>
> "Kansenji" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:A5049B5D-9CA4-47CC-A460-(E-Mail Removed)...
>> When I installed & re-installed Windows XP, I inserted a floppy disk
>> containing the RAID drivers as requested & was told to "press any key" to
>> continue. I discovered that my USB keyboard (& mouse) would not operate
>> before windows installation & had to find an old "serial" keyboard just
>> so
>> that my key press worked (and the RAID drivers installed).
>>
>> Is there any way of avoiding having to swap keyboards from USB to serial?
>> Is
>> there a setting in the Amibios that will allow the USB keyboard to work
>> to
>> install the RAID drivers?
>>
>> I am about to do a fresh install of Windows 7 and want to be prepared.

>

 
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Tim Meddick
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      25th Nov 2009
Hot-text,
I mentioned my experiences with my fujitsu-siemens PC and USB
keyboard, purely because it was another example where enabling of USB support
feature in the BIOS settings was needed before the keyboard would function correctly
in pre-windows text-based environments (such as the OS choices menu, the [F8]
Startup-menu, the Recovery Console and starting with a MS-DOS boot disk).

I sincerely doubt that the installation of the (OPOS) Support software, you
mentioned, would make any difference to the current setup of my PC.

This is because of the type of pre-windows environments that the keyboard needed the
"USB legacy support" feature in the BIOS enabled in order to function.

==

Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)




"Hot-text" <hot-(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:%(E-Mail Removed)...
> http://www.fujitsu.com/us/services/r.../drivers/opos/
> Known Issues
>
> Under certain Windows XP environments the 133PQ Keyboard is not enumerated
> correctly during installation on the TeamPoS 2000 resulting in some of the Keyboard
> functionality (e.g., the MSR) being non-operational under OPOS. To resolve this
> issue, the BIOS Setup setting for ACPI should be set to Enabled - PRIOR TO THE
> INSTALLATION OF THE WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM to permit the correct enumeration of
> the keyboard device and proper operations.
>
> For an installation where the BIOS Setting for ACPI was set to Disabled during
> Windows XP installation, Microsoft has provided a work-around for this issue - that
> involves the disabling of TermDD.sys - in the form of a registry change as follows:
>
> Under the registry key:
>
> HKLM\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\TermDD
>
> Set the "Start" key value to be "4" then reboot the system.
>
>
> Need More Info <<<
> Fujitsu
> Contact Technical Support
> Remote Technical Assistance
> http://www.fujitsu.com/us/services/t...t/contact.html
>
>
>
> "Tim Meddick" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Further to the suggestions made by "Hot-text", I have a Fujitsu-Siemens Scenic
>> desktop PC and to get the USB keyboard to work in the "text-based" areas of
>> Windows (i.e: Startup-menu, Recovery Console or Window's "clean" installation) it
>> was necessary to choose an option in the BIOS under "Advanced" > "Peripherals"
>> named : "Enable USB legacy support".
>>
>> Whereas, I don't think that the item you require in the BIOS will be in exactly
>> the same place on the menus or have exactly the same name as the one I needed to
>> change, I DO think it will be called something quite similar to : "Enable USB
>> legacy support"...
>>
>> Another point I should mention; the USB keyboard IS recognised by the BIOS on my
>> PC but need to set the "Enable USB legacy support" option to allow the keyboard to
>> function in the "startup menu" [F8] and other text-based areas of Windows.
>>
>> ==
>>
>> Cheers, Tim Meddick, Peckham, London. :-)
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> "Kansenji" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:A5049B5D-9CA4-47CC-A460-(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> When I installed & re-installed Windows XP, I inserted a floppy disk
>>> containing the RAID drivers as requested & was told to "press any key" to
>>> continue. I discovered that my USB keyboard (& mouse) would not operate
>>> before windows installation & had to find an old "serial" keyboard just so
>>> that my key press worked (and the RAID drivers installed).
>>>
>>> Is there any way of avoiding having to swap keyboards from USB to serial? Is
>>> there a setting in the Amibios that will allow the USB keyboard to work to
>>> install the RAID drivers?
>>>
>>> I am about to do a fresh install of Windows 7 and want to be prepared.

>>


 
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