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Old 04-07-2008   #1 (permalink)
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[SOLVED] Dual-boot keyboard problem

Hello All,

Have a problem and I would appreciate some Help.

Just installed Ubuntu 7.10 from a downloaded/burned-to-CD disc onto a working XP with the idea of having a duel boot system. Followed the instructions and partitioned the 80 Gig Hard-drive 50/50. Ubuntu works fine.

However, when I restart and get to the list where I can select which system to boot, the keyboard up/down (& Pg Up/Pg Dn) keys don't work! So am unable to select. The system continues after a default time and boots into Ubuntu. The keys work fine in Ubuntu and did in XP.

I'm fairly new to computing as you can probably guess by my terminology, and I think I've probably missed out a critical stage or two in the installation process. The BIOS is set to boot first to CD. I have tried to get XP to boot from the original XP disc but this is ignored and the only thing I can run is Ubuntu.

I like what I've seen of Linux so far and prefer it to Windows, but I have a couple of Applications which I need Windows for.

Regards Jeff
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Is it a USB keyboard? Check the settings in your BIOS and see if there's an option for "Enable Legacy Support for USB devices." Sometimes that helps.
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Thanks TechieMo for your prompt response.

The keyboard isn't USB - it plugs into the PS2 socket -but enabling that in the BIOS worked immediately.

Problem solved!

Thanks again.
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