Re: Sequence of zeros (0000...) appears without key pressed



Allodoxaphobia wrote:
On Fri, 26 Jan 2007 21:37:43 +0100, Juergen wrote:
Some time ago my desktop-PC (setup: see below) started to generate zeros
('0') without any interaction.

I don't see where you mentioned that you swapped in a different keyboard
for a test.

Allodoxaphobia, I tried another keyboard (from Dell, USB) and connected
it to the USB port only. My normal keyboard is a USB keyboard connected
to the PS/2 using an adapter.
The generation of zeros remains ...
(In another reply I got the remark that I should try a PS/2 keyboard.)

Could it be that the mainboard might have a problem, that I did
something wrong in the keyboard settings, or I got some Trojan horse,
root-kit, ...?

Thanks for your answer,
Juergen
.



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