BIOS and keyboard

I can't get into the bios and my keyboard does not work. If Microsoft is going to solve my problem. I use windows 8.1.

Shishir salvation,

Apparently, a corrupted your keyboard driver causes this problem.

You need to perform a Clean boot on your PC. Please note that you can launch the keyboard to the screen if you need to type a command.

Clean boot temporarily disables all third party applications as well as non-essential services Microsoft all base drivers only will run.

Here are the steps:

  1. In Start, search for msconfig
  2. The search results, select the System Configuration .
  3. On the Services of the System Configuration dialog tab, tap or click to select the hide all Microsoft services check box, and then press or click disable all.
  4. On the startup of the System Configuration dialog tab, tap or click Open Task Manager.
  5. The tab for startup in the Manager of tasks, for each startup item, select the item, and then click disable.
  6. Close the Task Manager.
  7. On the startup of the System Configuration dialog tab, press or click OK, and then restart the computer.

Kind regards.

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