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Keyboard Problems

Original Message
Name: Mihaly Pasztor
Date: July 15, 2003 at 03:01:02 Pacific
Subject: Keyboard Problems
OS: OS/2 Warp 4
CPU/Ram: Pentium 2 433 MHz / 64MB
Comment:
Hello!

I have a big problem!

The keyboard of my computer has been locked by somebody else. I can't use it, because it ask a password what I don't know.
I tried to reinstall the operating system, clear the CMOS and remove the battery from the mainboard but nothing happened.

I need your help, because I have no other idea. I hope you have one and you'll reply to me.

Thank you!

Mihaly Pasztor.


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Response Number 1
Name: homerj
Date: August 6, 2003 at 22:17:52 Pacific
Subject: Keyboard Problems
Reply: (edit)
you must have one of those systems where you need to unlock the keyboard with a key. to bypass that, disconnect the wires that go from the key hole to the mainboard. If you want to want to still lock it then unlock it with a key, just go to computer shops, custum builders, or even see if a hardware store has one.

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