Intel DH67BL shows keyboard not found

Discussion in 'CPU, Motherboards and Memory' started by gopikrish, Aug 27, 2011.

  1. gopikrish

    gopikrish Geek

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    Today, I assembled i3-2100 processor and Intel DH67BL board, until I realized there is no PS/2 keyboard input in the board. When I started the system, it showed something like.. Bios version and some error saying, keyboard not found. And then it showed the option, Start Windows Normally and then some blue screen error, and again went back to Bios version and same error (keyboard not found). The jumper setting for BIOS in motherboard is "Normal BIOS" (1,2 position). Should I change it to "Configure BIOS" (2,3) position ?
    So I can connect only USB keyboard in this motherboard? Right now, I am having only USB mouse and no USB keyboard. Is there no way to boot the system without keyboard?

    Please suggest. Thanks in advance.
     
  2. Wildcard

    Wildcard Big Geek

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    Hi,

    The Bios may be set to stop on a keyboard error which will prevent you from booting the computer. If you do not want to buy a new keyboard, you will need to buy an adapter for your keyboard to convert it to usb. You can find some for only a few dollars. Here is an example of what you would need

    http://www.amazon.com/Replacement-PS-Keyboard-USB-Adapter/dp/B0009RKLMG
     

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