Stuck on Windows Resume Loader quick screen with USB keyboard, so I can't answer

Windows Vista has not recovered to sleep, so I turned off computer and rebooted.  Now, I get the message Windows resume Loader

"The last attempt to resume the system from its previous location failed. Attempt to retake?  Continue with the system summary or remove data restoration and menu system start-up. "

I have a USB keyboard so I can't use the arrow keys, or enter key, so it's just sitting there. My computer has no PS/2 keyboard entry. I tried to hit the F8 key on startup (as well as the F12), but I can't get another screen. How to answer the question with a USB keyboard?

Found the solution. Keyboard has been plugged into the USB port on the monitor.  Cable keyboard switched to the USB port on the computer, and then click keyboard worked, so I could answer the question. I chose "Delete restoration data and proceed to system boot menu."  Everything works fine now.

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