on CMOS (BIOS) is incorrect. You have to change the "wake-up" setting to disabled. Wake-up allows your computer to be turned on by your
keyboard, mouse, and even network activity. There are many options for wake-up, make sure they all are disabled.
This should fix your problem.
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AMIBIOS or AWARD etc, you can pause the screen so that you can read it more easily by pressing the pause button on your
keyboard, this is normally the last key on the top row on the right.
Hope that helps
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have disconnected cdrom, hard drive and taken all cards out with the exception of the video card, still the same also disconnected mouse and
keyboard. tried taking memory out but didnt get as far as the error 25. hope this makes sense and ou can help cheers andy Cheers
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inconsistent beep codes on start-up... Sometimes I just get the single beep that means everything's working, sometimes I get the code telling me my
keyboard isn't detected (even though it is - works just fine), sometimes the code telling me my graphics card isn't installed properly (but it is
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Windows Microsoft Windows XP users By default, Microsoft Windows XP will prompt you what to do when the power button is pressed on the
keyboard. If you wish to change this setting, follow the below steps. Click Start / Settings / Open the Control panel Within the Control Panel
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problem has had me going round in circles for three days. The mobo vendor has now asked me to return the article because the
keyboard input has stopped working! When I get my replacement I will try formatting the HDD and re-installing windows.
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rom drives power cable & data cable. Got two Hard drives. Connect only one. Two banks of dimms. Use only one. 1PS2 mouse &
keyboard. Try boot up again. Listen for post beep. (1 beep). Any other beeps, count how many and if long or short. Let me know.
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