Press any key to boot from the Cd/DVD, I can't press USB keyboard.

The keyboard is usb and is placed into the usb port connected to the phones, I want to install windows 8.1 but I can't start from the Cd/Dvd cuz of this problem. Don't tell me to try another port, I have tried everything. All solutions?

Nothing but its good lol, but I discovered that I should get A PS2 Keyboard nvm

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