This was a BIOS settings issue. In the BIOS of this Asus netbook I found a second setting, which also had to be set with "USB" as 1st boot device. When I found this setting, the 'Boot Settings' dialog box had the following categories: "Boot Device Priority". "Hard Disk Drives": It was necessary to additionally set "USB" as 1st boot device within the "Hard Disk Drives" category. In here its default settings were: "HDD" "USB".
no body cant install OS and they will also not change bios setting
verify that USB functionality is enabled in the system BIOS
Usually a compute rin habernate will only "wake up" when you have the bios setting to "wake on lan" or something similar. If you have it connected to a network, wireless connectin, or USB devices, disable those before setting it into hibernate. Or you can enter your bios settings and turn off the feature that controls that.
The Mac does not have a BIOS and so the settings cannot be checked.
FDD is an acronym for Floppy Disk Drive. For a short time, external floppy drives were available with special-purpose connectors. This was quickly superseded by USB ports.
FDD cable is for floppy disk drive (FDD).
Yes. If you do not have a version of Windows 95 that supports USB directly, you can still use a USB keyoboard by enabling "Legacy USB support" in your computer's BIOS.
Check wheter USB functionality is enabled in the BIOS first
fdd is a floppy disk controller. this is you will hoke it up
AnswerThe BIOS (basic input output system) provides the processor with the information required to boot the system from a non volatile storage unit (HDD, FDD, CF or other). It provides the system with the settings and resources that are available on the system.
Enable "Legacy USB keyboard" in your BIOS.