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Fix 7:02 AM hardware, windows No comments Keyboard/Interface Error No Keyboard Detected : How To Fix Many a times you have keyboard interface error solution seen that your desktop pc reports a keyboard error "Keyboard Interface keyboard interface error press f1 to resume Error" press F1 to resume during BIOS boot up.This problem is related to the two PS/2 ports situated
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on the back of the desktop computer for mouse and keyboard.The system delivers the "Keyboard Interface Error" because it is unable to find any PS/2 keyboard on the
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motherboard.However when you connect a USB keyboard then it will work but you will still see this keyboard error during bios bootup.So,in this tutorial I will show how I realized and fixed the keyboard interface error for PS/2 port. Basic Terms Used 1.PS/2 Port 2.ATX Power Supply 3.AT/ATX/uATX/EPS are form factor specification of the motherboard.We buy power asus motherboard keyboard/interface error supply according to this form factor.For example I will buy uATX power supply for a motherboard having uATX form factor. 4.uATX stands for micro ATX. How To Fix Keyboard Interface Error The only solid reason that I found which is responsible for this problem is a low power ATX power supply which is incapable of providing sufficient power to the motherboard to function properly.I was using a 200W (W=Watts) power supply on a 400W ASUS motherboard and a 500W GIGABYTE G41-MTS2.This 200W ATX SMPS is not sufficient for my 400W ASUS P5KPL-VM/S and 500W GIGABYTE G41-MTS2 motherboard.That's why both the motherboards are power hungry since 4 years that's why I am getting this keyboard error.Now I explain it in detail starting with checking power supply. Check Computer Power Supply A computer motherboard needs enough power to run without any problems.For this you need to install a power supply with correct wattage.Motherboards have different form factors like ATX,micro ATX,AT,EPS etc.Mine is micro ATX which uses a 24 pin main power c
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Call Manager in a virtualized environment. Primary goal to integrate existing Nortel Meridian and upgrade first 50 keyboard interface error problem users. Cisco Call Manager Deployment Phase 2 Continuation from Phase 1 deployment of Cisco Call Manager to expand into full deployment and migrate away from Nortel keyboard interface error bios Meridian. IN THIS DISCUSSION Join the Community! Creating your account only takes a few minutes. Join Now hello, i am having the error : keyboard/interface error press f1 to resume ps2 keyboard and mouse is not working, i have checked with known http://www.pcnexus.net/2013/04/keyboard-interface-error-no-keyboard-detected-how-to-fix.html working ps2 KB and mouse but the error came, i checked with other SMPS, i didn't find any error on the screen but still the ps2 KB , Mouse is not working. then i checked with USB keyboard mouse and with old SMPS , it gave me error but it worked. can anyone tell me how to fix this error ? Reply Subscribe View Best Answer RELATED TOPICS: keyboard error   15 Replies Mace OP Best Answer Rockn Oct 3, 2013 at https://community.spiceworks.com/topic/390508-keyboard-interface-error-press-f1-to-resume 4:31 UTC Bad motherboard. 6 Cayenne OP John Pohlman Oct 3, 2013 at 4:43 UTC 2nd on the bad motherboard. Either the keyboard controller is bad or its fuse is blown. This kind of thing used to be fairly common due to the fact that PS2 keyboards and mice have to be plugged in when the system is powered on and users were notorious after USB appeared on the scene for just plugging and unplugging their PS2 keyboards/mice when they had a problem. 0 Mace OP LarryG. Oct 3, 2013 at 4:49 UTC USB is working so you just want to get that error to stop, right? Check in BIOS to see if there is an option to turn off the notification of error on keyboard. Not all of them have it, but it's worth looking. 1 Pimiento OP Kavita9579 Oct 4, 2013 at 4:41 UTC i am not finding any option by which error can be removed. 0 Pimiento OP Kavita9579 Oct 4, 2013 at 4:42 UTC * in BIOS 1 Habanero OP Edward_Elric Oct 4, 2013 at 8:41 UTC So from the sounds of it you may have two options; 1) replacing the motherboard like has been mentioned or 2) putting up with the error message and using a USB keyboard 0 Pimiento OP Kavita9579 Oct 4, 2013 at 9:30 UTC want to ask for knowledge : how this error came ? i was running p
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