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Ubuntu PPAs: Ubuntu Web Upd8: Ubuntu OMG! Ubuntu Ubuntu Insights Planet Ubuntu Activity Page Please read keyboard interface error press f1 to resume before SSO login Advanced Search Forum The Ubuntu Forum Community Ubuntu Official Flavours Support Hardware [SOLVED] Keyboard Interface error at BIOS Having an Issue hp probook mouse interface error With Posting ? Do you want to help us debug the posting issues ? < is the place to report it, thanks ! Page 1 of 2 12 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 10 of 16 Thread: Keyboard
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Interface error at BIOS Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode November 15th, 2011 #1 ask_ View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Gee! These Aren't Roasted! Join Date Nov 2011 Beans 138 Keyboard Interface error at BIOS Hello, I am using a HP desktop , with Lubuntu 11.10 installed on it. I had windows XP on it , but recently replaced it with Lubuntu. I used to
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have a PS/2 keyboard, but it isn't working now. So I replaced it with USB keyboard. The new keyboard works fine. But when I turn on the PC , the first thing that happens is that I get a PS/2 keyboard interface error. The PC asks me to press F1, after which BIOS setup appears. I exit the setup by pressing esc,without making any changes , and the PC starts normally . Is there a way to suppress this warning. (and can it be done from Ubuntu). I couldn't find anything related to keyboard in the BIOS setup. Though there was something related to PS/2 mouse. This problem is since my Windows XP days. I understand this issue isn't OS specific ,hence was a bit apprehensive about posting it at ubuntuforums, but since I have Lubuntu now, I was wondering if there is a way to solve this issue via Lubuntu. If not, whether , it can be done from the BIOS. I am apprehensive about changing anything from BIOS, lest the USB keyboard is not detected. P.S - My PS/2 mouse was also not working , had to replace it too by USB mouse. Last edited by ask_; November 15th, 2011 at 03:51 PM. Adv Reply November 15th, 2011 #2 dandnsmith View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Chocolate-Covered Ubuntu Beans Join Date May 2008 Location Berks, UK Beans 1,387 Re: Keyboard Interface error at BIOS Just fro
Fix 7:02 AM hardware, windows No comments Keyboard/Interface Error No Keyboard Detected : How To Fix Many a times you have seen that your desktop pc keyboard interface error problem reports a keyboard error "Keyboard Interface Error" press F1 to resume during
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BIOS boot up.This problem is related to the two PS/2 ports situated on the back of the desktop keyboard interface error usb computer for mouse and keyboard.The system delivers the "Keyboard Interface Error" because it is unable to find any PS/2 keyboard on the motherboard.However when you connect a USB keyboard then it https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1881330 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 supply according to this form factor.For example I will buy uATX power supply for http://www.pcnexus.net/2013/04/keyboard-interface-error-no-keyboard-detected-how-to-fix.html 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 connector and a 12V 4 pin CPU power connector.Check the form factor of your motherboard whether it is AT,ATX,micro ATX(uATX) or EPS before buying a new power sup
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