On Tue, 10 May 2016 16:04:36 +0100 Mark Rogers <mark@more-solutions.co.uk> wrote:
On 10 May 2016 at 10:09, Chris Walker <alug_cdw@the-walker-household.co.uk> wrote:
[snip] If you can get into BIOS there's usually a setting for how it handles legacy USB devices. Try changing that setting, often that'll make the keyboard visible during the boot process if it wasn't before. Although I can't see why a new machine would have that sort of issue.
Thanks for the advice on RAID and also on legacy USB. I didn't realise (silly me) that a keyboard would be one of the legacy items. I need to be clear on something else. The machine is new to me, it isn't brand spanking new. I used a PS/2 to USB adapter to allow me into the BIOS so I'll take another look at the BIOS for legacy USB. -- __ __| |_ __ __ .----------------------------------------------. / _/ _` \ V V / | mailto:alug_cdw@the-walker-household.co.uk | \__\__,_|\_/\_/ |______________________________________________|