HD! Posted August 29, 2009 Share Posted August 29, 2009 Oh my goodness I was so close to dual booting my Windows 7 with Mac OS X and everthing seemed cool until MAC OS X said I could not continue until they recognised that stupid button next to left shift! ARGH!! I want Mac os x on my laptop! I've been so patient. Why do i have so many probs here? Does anyone have a solution for me that does not require reinstalling any system software? To reiterate, the prob is merely that once I boot into Mac OS X, via chameleon, the setup comes but the first prompt is the keyboard recognition that goes nowhere and plus there's this ongoing and annoying music. Can someone PLEASE help me? This problem should have happened to people before. MANY THANKS Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/182575-keyboard-not-recognised/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
HD! Posted August 29, 2009 Author Share Posted August 29, 2009 I need help *weep weep* Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/182575-keyboard-not-recognised/#findComment-1240679 Share on other sites More sharing options...
srs5694 Posted August 30, 2009 Share Posted August 30, 2009 I've got two suggestions: Go into your computer's BIOS and look for options related to the keyboard and/or USB devices (there's often an option that controls how the system treats USB input devices). Try playing with those options, if you can find any. Plug in an external keyboard (USB or, if your system has such a port, PS/2) and try it instead. It's conceivable that you'll get past that prompt and everything will then work. If you can get past that point but the keyboard still won't work, it'll at least give you a way to further debug and experiment. Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/182575-keyboard-not-recognised/#findComment-1241475 Share on other sites More sharing options...
HD! Posted August 30, 2009 Author Share Posted August 30, 2009 I've got two suggestions: Go into your computer's BIOS and look for options related to the keyboard and/or USB devices (there's often an option that controls how the system treats USB input devices). Try playing with those options, if you can find any. Plug in an external keyboard (USB or, if your system has such a port, PS/2) and try it instead. It's conceivable that you'll get past that prompt and everything will then work. If you can get past that point but the keyboard still won't work, it'll at least give you a way to further debug and experiment. Well I just recently bought a USB keyboard for the setup and beyond that I'll apply the PS/2 fix when I am able to install new kexts. Thanks Link to comment https://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/182575-keyboard-not-recognised/#findComment-1242217 Share on other sites More sharing options...
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