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Keyboard refuses to work after Windows 10 update
I know the keyboard works because I've tried it on different computers running Windows 10. It failed immediately after the update. I tried a system restore and it took forever, only to realize later that it restored my PC to before a minor update of a redistributable rather than the major update that broke the keyboard. I didn't feel like doing another system restore if that minor update took that long to revert. Anything else I can try before I buy a new keyboard? I'd rather just buy a new one and see if it works than start messing with system restore again and have to watch what updates to install. The keyboard is pretty old. It's an MS keyboard that might not be officially supported anymore. But again, it works on other fully updated Windows 10 computers and it's worked on this computer for years.
Today, I tried clearing the CMOS on the motherboard. After I did that, I got a screen on boot asking me to press F2 or other keys to get into the BIOS. The keyboard worked. I was able to get into the BIOS and use the arrow keys. I exited the BIOS, got into Windows, downloaded a BIOS update (just something else to try), rebooted, got into the BIOS again using the keyboard, but it failed to find the BIOS update ROM. I believe it failed to read my USB drive because it was exFAT. So I got into Windows again, put the BIOS in another USB drive, but when I tried to get into the BIOS this time, I couldn't. No matter how many times I press the F key it won't go into the BIOS. The OS loads really fast. So I then found out there's a way to load into the BIOS through an option in the Win 10 recovery called UEIF Firmware Settings. Unfortunately, this option is missing for me. The reason is because, for some reason (built the computer myself, didn't know this was a thing to watch for), my BIOS is on legacy mode, not UEFI.
See this picture:
https://www.partitionwizard.com/imag...ndows-10-1.jpg
However, if I choose the command prompt option from the menu in that picture, it will ask me for my Windows login password and the keyboard works perfectly here and on the command prompt (doesn't work on the command prompt if I open it normally from Windows of course). What is going on?