06-28-2017, 10:06 PM
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06-29-2017, 11:10 AM
I was referring more to Dual Booting Windows and Linux.
06-29-2017, 12:50 PM
Thanks folks,
I have solved the problem regarding Windows 7, I created another partition in ntfs and everything loaded up fine. Windows recognised a usb was plugged in {Ubuntu didn't do anything}.But Windows blocked the keyboard being installed said it was faulty. Still have problem that all the keys not working but hopefully will have a replacement usb keyboard soon. Been to Dell and they don't make a keyboard for this model anymore.
Thanks
Clockwatcher
I have solved the problem regarding Windows 7, I created another partition in ntfs and everything loaded up fine. Windows recognised a usb was plugged in {Ubuntu didn't do anything}.But Windows blocked the keyboard being installed said it was faulty. Still have problem that all the keys not working but hopefully will have a replacement usb keyboard soon. Been to Dell and they don't make a keyboard for this model anymore.
Thanks
Clockwatcher
07-01-2017, 10:26 AM
(06-29-2017, 12:50 PM)clockwatcher Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks folks,
I have solved the problem regarding Windows 7, I created another partition in ntfs and everything loaded up fine. Windows recognised a usb was plugged in {Ubuntu didn't do anything}.But Windows blocked the keyboard being installed said it was faulty. Still have problem that all the keys not working but hopefully will have a replacement usb keyboard soon. Been to Dell and they don't make a keyboard for this model anymore.
Thanks
Clockwatcher
Never come across that issue before, a USB KB is a USB KB they should all work, even ps/2 KB works on desktops so it's very strangeĀ
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