Can Anybody Explain?

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Sonia

Hi,
Can any expert explain me why it's happening?
I have a dual O.S-XP Pro and Win 2003 Standard
I am using Microsoft wireless Multimedia Keyboard as well
as MS Wireless Mouse i.e. combo.
I have noticed that whenever I schedule a chkdsk in both
the O.S.it skips saying "chkdsk has been cancelled" as
if one sees when he presses any key to cancel chkdsk.But
chkdsk of "C" can be performed from "D" and vice-versa.I
suspected harddrive as curlprit so I changed
my harddrive,even tried with a completely new
motherboard,reinstalled O.S along with all the updated
drivers,and in not a single case I found no error in
event viewer.
Finally I have found that if I use any other key board
other than this wireless one everything becomes normal.I
have tried with latest drivers of but result is the
same.But
becomes everything fine with any other non-wireless PS2
Keyboard.
Any idea?One guy replied that it's normal according to
MS.Is it true?Is there any KB Article regarding this?I am
really frustrated.I already posted 3/4 posts but couldn't
find any explanation.
Thanks in advance.
sonia
 
G

Grant

Sonia said:
Hi,
Can any expert explain me why it's happening?
I have a dual O.S-XP Pro and Win 2003 Standard
I am using Microsoft wireless Multimedia Keyboard as well
as MS Wireless Mouse i.e. combo.
I have noticed that whenever I schedule a chkdsk in both
the O.S.it skips saying "chkdsk has been cancelled" as
if one sees when he presses any key to cancel chkdsk.But
chkdsk of "C" can be performed from "D" and vice-versa.I
suspected harddrive as curlprit so I changed
my harddrive,even tried with a completely new
motherboard,reinstalled O.S along with all the updated
drivers,and in not a single case I found no error in
event viewer.
Finally I have found that if I use any other key board
other than this wireless one everything becomes normal.I
have tried with latest drivers of but result is the
same.But
becomes everything fine with any other non-wireless PS2
Keyboard.
Any idea?One guy replied that it's normal according to
MS.Is it true?Is there any KB Article regarding this?I am
really frustrated.I already posted 3/4 posts but couldn't
find any explanation.
Thanks in advance.
sonia

Most likely either the keyboard sends a key when it is started up, or some other
wireless device is interfering.
 
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xfile

I am the guy and go search MS Knowledgebase and you will find the answer.
Seems you have going through a lot of efforts, but may not necessary.
You can also go to Dell Community and under Operating System section to ask
or search similar issues. A lot of people will give you feedback also.

Good luck!!!
 

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