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Mar 23, 2010 - 02:37 AM
Hi shelleyk
If your computer is a desktop it seems that the keyboard is not responding from the computer . Just plug the USB of the keyboard out and put it in again.
If the computer is a laptop . It seem you need to restart your laptop and this may solve your problem.
If it doesn't solve you can get into the BIOS setup and return the bios to the factory default.
then save and exit.
If your computer is a desktop it seems that the keyboard is not responding from the computer . Just plug the USB of the keyboard out and put it in again.
If the computer is a laptop . It seem you need to restart your laptop and this may solve your problem.
If it doesn't solve you can get into the BIOS setup and return the bios to the factory default.
then save and exit.
Sep 18, 2010 - 08:34 PM
May be it is because of the bad contact of the keyboard, remove and then connect it, have a try with that~
http://www.neu92.com/
http://www.neu92.com/
Dec 23, 2010 - 03:51 AM
It seems your computer can be faster if you clean registry, so I try the tuneup360. It is not free, but it will give a free license if I agree to do a customer survey. I do feel my computer runs faster after that. Do you guys have any recommendation?
http://post2.zhubajie.com/p/129298858...
http://post2.zhubajie.com/p/129298858...
Dec 24, 2010 - 04:57 PM
Many people encounter the following computer problems: take a long time to start up, load websites or run programs. Recently I find the functional software which can fix all these problems just with one click: tuneup360, maybe you guys could have a try.
Sep 27, 2011 - 02:56 AM
Check ur keyboard usb contact,plug it in and out and try.
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