ps2 KeyBoard Port is not working

A

Adnan

Hi,

My PS2 Key Board port is not working. I have checked it all but i
think it it damaged. I have usb Keyboard but My windows is not
working. I want to install the windows. How I should do this. How i
could install my windows using boot mode.
 
D

David Webb

If your BIOS is configured to recognize legacy USB devices, you may be able to
boot up with the USB keyboard. Have you tried it?
 
A

Adnan

If your BIOS is configured to recognize legacy USB devices, you may be able to
boot up with the USB keyboard. Have you tried it?

My BIOS did not support USB. When I enters in bios setting my keyboard
stop working. is there any other way to install windows.
 
E

Elmo

Adnan said:
Hi,

My PS2 Keyboard port is not working. I have checked it all, but I
think it is damaged. I have usb keyboard but Windows is not
working. I want to install Windows. How I should do this? How I
could install Windows using boot mode?

Try a serial port keyboard.. hopefully they're still available. or a
"USB to RS-232 Serial Adapter".
 
D

David Webb

Adnan said:
My BIOS did not support USB. When I enters in bios setting my keyboard
stop working. is there any other way to install windows.

Your real question is, "How can I install Windows without a keyboard?".

Sorry, but I don't know of any other way. Even if you found a workaround method,
how would you interface with the system?

I think it's time for at least a replacement motherboard, or at most a whole new
PC system.
 
T

T Shadow

Adnan said:
Hi,

My PS2 Key Board port is not working. I have checked it all but i
think it it damaged.


"checked it all" isn't very specific. Have you tried resetting the BIOS? Has
this keyboard and PC been used together before. I worked on a computer who's
port wouldn't allow one of my keyboard's pins to make contact. Another
keyboard with just noticably longer pins(in relation to the shield) worked.
Looking for other mechanical problem is worth a shot. Assuming the M/B isn't
nearing being worthless, soldering the keyboard to it would be a less than
perfect but workable "fix". Good Luck
 

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