On 9/23/07, Nathan Aubrey wrote: > (1) You must have USB emulation turned on or the system will not allow you to > use the USB keyboard until a USB driver is loaded. If you cannot access your > BIOS you will have to use a PS2 keyboard, though most BIOS' will run the USB > keyboard until they are finished posting then they disable emulation allowing > the USB driver to take over. Try turning on the machine while holding down F1 > or pounding Esc, F1, F2 and Del all at the same time. It might let you into > the BIOS. > > (2) Some USB systems will flake out during a Windows XP install. Try getting > the install running and once the fancy window loads up and runs the install > (the part after the blue screen where you format the drives) remove the USB > keyboard and see if it works. It will also be affected by the USB emulation. It was usb emulation... there were three usb options. the first two were just enable/disable hardware. the last was emulate older usb. i enabled that and it did the trick. Thanks for the help. hopefully my scratched up winxp cd still works. --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss