I was just going to suggest doing that

Dave

On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 6:22 PM, Mark C <[email protected]> wrote:
> Fer crying out loud... it was the batteries in the wireless keyboard.
>
> After testing the power supply, swapping out or removing all cards, and
> ultimately ordering a new computer (order soon to be cancelled)... it turns
> out to be just two AA batteries.
>
> I had turned the keyboard on and off and removed the KVM switch earlier, but
> did not replace the batteries because the the low battery indicator was not
> on. This afternoon it started it acting really bad and I noticed it was
> acting like certain keys were stuck, so I pulled the batteries and POW  -
> everything works fine, no more beeping on boot up or while in the bios setup
> screens. That new computer would have been sweet but not needed now.
>
> Jeesh!
>
> Mark
>
>
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