PS/2 keyboard not detected in XP SP3, KB262798 required hotfix?

I have a motherboard ASUS PSE and my XP machine is up to date with the latest service pack (XP3), installed the drivers and patches. Happened to me to connect my old keyboard PS/2 and noticed that it has not been detected under Windows more. First of all, I thought it was the BIOS settings, but nothing in my BIOS displays a PS/2 value. So I thought that broke my PS/2 port. Fortunately, I did some Google search and came across an article on KB262798. I applied the fix for the registry manually, and it worked. Restarted my computer and Windows will detect the PS/2 keyboard. I wonder is this a bug? Because its tells me to install the latest service pack which I am, but his old a fix for Windows 2000...

No, it's a question of equipment obsolete, third-party, not a Windows problem. You may experience a similar problem using any material as old as this keyboard PS/2, Joe.

PS: WinXP SP3 (only) in extended support mode in April 2009 in any case. Translation: While only current running WinXP SP3 on the computer (not WinXP SP2 or an earlier version) will be updated of security offered in 2014, there will be more no Service Packs, patches or upgrades.

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