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jorel 04-23-2004 04:43 PM

press any key
 
this is not a joke, sometimes it happen in my pc:

power on......
then
beeeeeep beep !

voice say: "keyboard not found" (girl speaking in chinenglish!)
....

press any key to continue!
8O

kwag 04-23-2004 04:56 PM

Re: press any key
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jorel
voice say: "keyboard not found" (girl speaking in chinenglish!)
....

press any key to continue!
8O

Hey, I want that BIOS :lol:
What happens if you take the little ball out of the mouse :?:
Does it say: "Mouse balls not found" :rotf:

-kwag

vhelp 04-23-2004 06:14 PM

Hi Jorel,

This usually indicates that your CMOS battery is no longer "macho" enough to
hold it's juice (volts) as often. I've had this happen to me, and couldn't figure
it out either - - till someone at work suggested to either:

A) change your battery, or

B) replace your mobo

Good luck pal,
-vhelp

jorel 04-23-2004 06:21 PM

@ vhelp
the battery is pretty new.....
it happens when i load my hd of backup sometimes too!
then....a new option

C) break the pc and take the chinenglish girl !
:lol:

@ Kwag
then i use the chinenglish girl to hold the balls
of my mouse and my key wiil encrease and run faster !
:roll: :lol:

vhelp 04-23-2004 06:38 PM

My mouse has no balls hehe. Its one of those infra-red mouses. I'll never
go back ta balls again 8)
.
.
My mouse glides across my mouse-pad almost like air. No sticky stuff on my
mouses' rollers, or bumps or whatever. But note.. you need to make sure
you have one of those "solid" hard matts.. not those tipicle "felt" ones :!:

The reason I suggested "battery" was because your system seems to forget
a few things :roll: - - that tells me that its either going nuts, or you got a cheap
bare bones setup that you built.

Good luck in iether case.

-vhelp


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