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Windows Boot Selector and USB keyboard
Okay, now that I'm dual-booting Vista and XP, I'm prompted to choose between each every time I boot. Seems easy enough, but the prompt does not respond to my USB keyboard-the timer just ticks down and boots Vista automatically. Is there any way to fix this?
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Join Date: May 2006
Posts: 285
OS: WINXP
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Re: Windows Boot Selector and USB keyboard
Hi,
Try a PS2 keyboard. Try using the keyboard in each USB port in turn. Check in BIOS to ensure that USB is fully enabled. Your USB ports may not all be working until after Windows has fully booted. One may work properly. hth Ceri |
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