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Paul Courchene wrote: > Many keys (or Keyboard) will not produce. > (Same indications using USB Keyboard as well...) You tried an external USB keyboard and found an identical pattern of keys not working? It's difficult to think of a hardware scenario that would cause a consistent partial failure of a built-in keyboard as well as a USB keyboard, yet leave the machine working well enough to successfully boot he OS. Perhaps BIOS corruption might cause this, but far more likely it is an OS problem. I second the recommendation to try a Linux Live CD. > is there a way to check smaller seqments of system functionality > or isolate MoBo functions? There are - or at least used to be - utilities for exercising the hardware, but with the wide diversity of hardware that isn't supported directly by the BIOS, you pretty much need an OS with a full complement of drivers. So after you boot up Windows, go to the device manager and see if anything is flagged as not working. Or boot up Linux and examine the output of dmesg. -Tom -- Tom Metro Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA "Enterprise solutions through open source." Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
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