i changed bios settings and now keyboard, touchpad and even usb ports are disabled.
can't find direct reset on mainboard. can't get into bios now because keyboard is disabled.
anyone with the solution will be much appreciated.
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can't find direct reset on mainboard. can't get into bios now because keyboard is disabled.
anyone with the solution will be much appreciated.
You can reset BIOS to its factory default settings by removing the CMOS battery on the motherboard after removing the CMOS battery hold down power switch for few minutes before reconnecting the CMOS battery.
Hello guys, i am running win 10 home edition on my zed air pro s laptop, i recently was trying to upgrade my 32bit version of windows to 64 bit so i changed some of the BIOS settings and after a reboot, my keyboard and mouse pad couldnt be detected any more. i tried other keyboards and mouse but to no avail. I opened up the machine but i cant seem to locate any CMOS battery to reset the bios. I would reaaly apprciate the help. Thanks
same situation here !
have you got an answer ?
Nope not yet.
Thanks for the thought ELWizzy however the info at the link does not help any as you need a working keyboard and mouse to be able to try the suggested fixes.
i changed bios settings and now keyboard, touchpad and even usb ports are disabled.
can't find direct reset on mainboard. can't get into bios now because keyboard is disabled.
anyone with the solution will be much appreciated.
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