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keyboard failure

Hi we have a dell pc. This morning switiching on pc it came up with keyboard failure .. then asks you to press F1 which you cant because keyboard failed.. we bought new keyboard still the same

saying Drive 0 not found : seriel ATA, SATA-0
Strike the F1 key to continue, f2 to run set up utility

if you leave it on it sometimes goes through the motions and goes to the log on page but the mouse doenst move looks like its frozen.

we still cant do anything with the pc

any ideas of what we can do

thanks

rose
Those we love don't go away,They walk beside us every day,Unseen, unheard, but always near,
Still loved, still missed and very dear
Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
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  • ukmike
    ukmike Posts: 752 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 500 Posts
    Start/all programms/accessories/accessability/on-screen keyboard.
    This will at least give you access to the *F* keys.
  • scheming_gypsy
    scheming_gypsy Posts: 18,410 Forumite
    if they can't get into windows they can't do anything with the on screen keyboard. The problem isn't with the software but seems as though the motherboard might be goosed.

    You need to try and hit F2 to get into the BIOS and make sure your hard drives are still set up in there. it's possible the CMOS battery could have gone so it isn't remembering the settings, including the USB ports and disabled them which has disabled the mouse. Although that could be difficult if the keyboard is USB as well.
  • jockettuk wrote: »
    saying Drive 0 not found : seriel ATA, SATA-0
    Strike the F1 key to continue, f2 to run set up utility

    There seems to be a bigger issue here

    This is your computer telling you it cannot find the hard drive. Without the hard drive you wont be able to boot into windows. Assuming your hard drive isnt goosed it could just be CMOS settings, at worst its a dead motherboard.

    As with the other replies on here, first thing to try is resetting the CMOS, switch off your computer. There is a little plastic header which should be located very close to the silver round battery on the motherboard (you will need to open up the case), the platsic tab will occupy 2 of 3 pins, move it to the 2nd and 3rd pins (to the right usually) and wait 10 seconds, then move it back to the 1st and 2nd pins and restart your computer.

    I always keep an old PS2 keyboard handy for any keyboard problems, i may have while in the BIOS/POST
  • jockettuk
    jockettuk Posts: 5,809 Forumite
    thanks... he is trying to get into f2 but nothing mabey it is motherboard which means a new pc.. will keep trying thanks
    Those we love don't go away,They walk beside us every day,Unseen, unheard, but always near,
    Still loved, still missed and very dear
    Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
    Are thinking of you today.
  • jockettuk
    jockettuk Posts: 5,809 Forumite
    thanks everyone..

    he took the battery out left it for 10 seconds it on and was able to get to the f1 key and its working yippee:j :j :j :j

    big huge thanks :T for this
    Those we love don't go away,They walk beside us every day,Unseen, unheard, but always near,
    Still loved, still missed and very dear
    Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
    Are thinking of you today.
  • h34v3ns3nt
    h34v3ns3nt Posts: 38 Forumite
    Same thing as clearing the CMOS, albeit the more aggressive approach! lol
  • jockettuk
    jockettuk Posts: 5,809 Forumite
    h34v3ns3nt wrote: »
    Same thing as clearing the CMOS, albeit the more aggressive approach! lol
    lol he tried the other way first but couldnt do it so took out the battery instead.. thanks again for all your advice.. this website is fantastic

    rose
    Those we love don't go away,They walk beside us every day,Unseen, unheard, but always near,
    Still loved, still missed and very dear
    Our thoughts are ever with you,Though you have passed away.And those who loved you dearly,
    Are thinking of you today.
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