Dianne wrote:
>it gives me the screen asking if I would
>like to continue installing XP, all I have to do is click ENTER. >>
Even if you manage to get past that one, the next step will be to fill in
the XP licence No---and there's no way you'll get around that without the
keyboard.
Get back to us once you've eliminated the possibility that the keyboard
connection is bad. It could be in the connecting cord. Test first with
another known good keyboard or if Kenneth's suggestions re BIOS don't work.
How old is the computer?
Do you have any dos emergency boot floppies? That's one way of checking
whether the keyboard itself is working.
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