It will boot as if everything is fine, but when I go to type, nothing. None of the other keys work either. If I re-boot, then go into Bios and use the keyboard, it works fine. Then if I re-boot into Windows XP(SP2), the keyboard works fine.
I checked the driver and it uses the 2001 driver that comes with XP. Is there an updated driver that I should be using? It's a real annoyance.
Thanks!
Christopher Orlando
SOURCE: Event repetition, as if key stuck
I think, you have a problem whit keyboard, may be Ctrl key is failed or is broken
SOURCE: Toshiba R100 keyboard not working
You Can Get A Replacement From The Company But As For Saving The Old One It Is Only Possible If You Didn't Have It On When You Spilled It. If It Was On It Caused The Board To Short Maybe Try Removing The Key Board Circuit Board And Putting It In A Big Dish Of Rubbing Alcohol. Scrub Well With A Clean Tooth Brush Then Remove And Let It Dry. This May Solve Your Problem. You May Only Fix A Couple Keys If You Do Though Then Repeat The Alcohol Scrub.
SOURCE: When booting, the system hangs
You can access the BIOS usually by pressing "esc", "F1", "F8", or "F12". One of those buttons
should work.
As for the hang up at the logo, it sounds like your hard drive might have crashed. The same thing
happened to me on my Vaio.
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