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try to re plug the boot device that may fix the problem i had it once

When I booted my computer this morning, it says, "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press and key"

I wish I could do something about this however, my keyboard doesn't work untill my OS is booted.

There is some text shown before the message is displayed but, it is too fast and skips immediately to the first message I told you about.

Does anyone have any friendly advice?

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When I booted my computer this morning, it says, "Reboot and Select proper Boot device or Insert Boot Media in selected Boot device and press and key"

I wish I could do something about this however, my keyboard doesn't work untill my OS is booted.

There is some text shown before the message is displayed but, it is too fast and skips immediately to the first message I told you about.

Does anyone have any friendly advice?

That doesn't sound great. If you can't get into the BIOS with your keyboard I think you're going to need to borrow someone else's keyboard just so you can get into the BIOS and set the boot order.

Out of curiosity, which keyboard is this?

Also, if it's a USB keyboard have you tried using a different USB port?

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That doesn't sound great. If you can't get into the BIOS with your keyboard I think you're going to need to borrow someone else's keyboard just so you can get into the BIOS and set the boot order.

Out of curiosity, which keyboard is this?

Also, if it's a USB keyboard have you tried using a different USB port?

I am using a CM Storm Devastator.

On similar threads, the person was told to use the top left slot and top right slot. Both did not work for me. Is it because I have MSI Fast Boot enabled?

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I am using a CM Storm Devastator.

On similar threads, the person was told to use the top left slot and top right slot. Both did not work for me. Is it because I have MSI Fast Boot enabled?

 

If the keyboard uses custom drivers you'll need to borrow a cheaper generic keyboard to get into your BIOS. Have you tried using the Windows 10 recovery menu to get into the BIOS? (hold down shift+click restart from power menu)

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I tried, it didn't work.

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If the keyboard uses custom drivers you'll need to borrow a cheaper generic keyboard to get into your BIOS. Have you tried using the Windows 10 recovery menu to get into the BIOS? (hold down shift+click restart from power menu)

Since I won't be able to get my hands on a spare keyboard today, is it possible to get my boot CD (Win 7), boot on Windows 7, and 'click to goto BIOS'? I upgraded to Windows 10.

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Since I won't be able to get my hands on a spare keyboard today, is it possible to get my boot CD (Win 7), boot on Windows 7, and 'click to goto BIOS'? I upgraded to Windows 10.

 

That should work. Does the keyboard have on-board usb sockets or a card reader by any chance? That would be a problem

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When something is worth doing, it's worth overdoing.

On 6/22/2016 at 10:05 AM, trag1c said:

It's completely blown out of proportion. Also if you're the least bit worried about data gathering then you should go live in a cave a 1000Km from the nearest establishment simply because every device and every entity gathers information these days. In the current era privacy is just fallacy and nothing more.

 

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try to re plug the boot device that may fix the problem i had it once

I did some cable management while down in the computer and bam. I booted and it worked.

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