only the standard keyboard drive is loaded in safe mode which works with almost any keyboard. The driver for the keyboard is either the wrong one or is damaged in someway. Go to your device manager find the keyboard and uninstall the driver. Then reinstall with the correct one (or let windows use the generic (default) driver. Answer: Actually both those wont work, believe it or not the problem with laptops doing this is the battery. Try it! Remove the battery and plug the charger in and start windows and all will be working again. Have your battery replaced.
There's no such thing as a "Windows BIOS."
No. The BIOS is a part of the motherboard, and operates independently of Windows 98.
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.
You would have to reboot your computer and disable the Fun keys in BIOS in Windows 8.
bios is PC not windows, bios can be loaded when you first start the pc, it normally has a hotkey like f8 f10 or f11
No. Almost no phones contain x86 processors, and those that do not have a traditional IBM-compatible BIOS, so they cannot run Windows or DOS.
jan. 1999
if a bios is manufactured after January 1999, it is considered good.
Windows uses BIOS while MAC uses EFI
For that you're going to have to enable the emoji keyboard in windows! All you have to do to accomplish this is hold a specific key during boot -- usually F12 -- this should bring up a menu. Click BIOS flash update, there should be an update in there to add the emoji keyboard. If it doesn't have that, you have no hope.
windows is an operating system. you need to install it in a BIOS
Probably not, unless you actually change the BIOS chip.