PS2 Keyboard (s) do not work then in the BIOS of 8148-22U. Can not set anything in the BIOS!

Ref: ThinkCentre A50 8148-22U.

 

PS2 Keyboard (s) only then work in BIOS, safe MODE, or RESTORE the DEFAULT settings. I can't configure anything in the BIOS, and I have no video after the start. The arrow keys, touch, touch ESC are all dead!

I always try to get the video display is working again. He has only a "black screen" after starting up just after the Windows logo screen.

Now, even though I see the BIOS shows, none of the keys on the keyboard works. Therefore, I can't change the video settings, get the system to restore everything back to the "default".

I tried two different PS2-style keyboards. Neither one is recognized for some reason any.

Is there a FLOPPY DISK UTILITY so that I can buy that could I want to boot from it, without going by whatever problems that prevent me from this computer to the factory settings reset?

Please, is - can anyone answer this question?

Thank you

Larry

try using a usb keyboard.

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