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DX58SO: Keyboard does not update the BIOS in Windows

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DX58SO: Keyboard does not update the BIOS in Windows

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I'm using as a DX58SO a BIOS update. Then the keyboard does not function more time Windows 7 was started. In the BIOS it still works in Grub and Debian, and so far it has worked without problems in Windows. It is a wired USB keyboard, the motherboard has no PS / 2 Strangely, the mouse works fine in Windows, it is connected via USB. Signing up is therefore only possible on-screen keyboard. The lights on the keyboard light, but responds to the keyboard on Windows, for example, the Num Lock key. It was the latest BIOS update that was before the BIOS on the status of the update. The BIOS settings are the "Optimal Default" settings. Does anyone know the problem and has anyone any idea how to fix this?

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Re: DX58SO: Keyboard does not update the BIOS in Windows

It may be that only the USB mouse keyboard has been disabled in the BIOS, simply re-enable when you exit the bios, save, restart your system. Have you got another try? I would like to suggest you to try some another keyboard. There might be some issue with your keyboard.
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Re: DX58SO: Keyboard does not update the BIOS in Windows

I have already tried another keyboard. I have read in other threads that it should have helped to change the USB port so that the keyboard then went to the next reboot, although I am also not really innovative solution. Also, I do not think it's up to the keyboard. On Linux, yes it works fine. This is also very strange. Definitely not keyboard problem.
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Re: DX58SO: Keyboard does not update the BIOS in Windows

In the BIOS menu Advanced / USB Configuration. Because USB 2.0 is enabled function, as well as other functions? Do a CMOS clear / BIOS reset (as in the motherboard manual). Thus, the intermediate memory (CMOS) with the hardware settings on the motherboard reset to the factory configuration. (Normally all!) Jumper bridge on the Main board and put back off.
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Re: DX58SO: Keyboard does not update the BIOS in Windows

hmm, I rather think that the error is to look in the direction of Windows. This may indeed help with the CMOS Flash already, but the error looks really rather look as if Windows does not come with a BIOS setting to cope, like when ACPI enabled (currently SATA2 is still running in IDE mode). Strange is dependent only then that this refers only to the keyboard and not the mouse .... The CMOS with flash let me be first, rather I would soon be time to slip on Windows 7 RC1, after an OS reinstall, the error could be fixed. Which is at anyway, because I wanted to enable ACPI ..... Maybe someone here who's a different suggestion how I can fix the problem.
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