How to Fix: Keyboard not working after moving SSD to ThinkPad – internal and USB both u
Keyboard not working after moving SSD to ThinkPad – internal and USB both unresponsive
📋 Table of Contents
Moving an SSD with Windows installed from another laptop into a Lenovo ThinkPad can sometimes cause issues with the keyboard, as it may not be recognized by the system. This is because the SSD's boot process and configuration might not be compatible with the new hardware.
🔍 Why This Happens
- [Cause]
🔧 Proven Troubleshooting Steps
Method 1: BIOS Update
- Step 1: Enter the BIOS settings by pressing F1, F2, or Del during boot-up. Check if there are any specific keyboard settings that need to be adjusted.
Method 2: Keyboard Driver Update
- Step 1: Open Device Manager (Press Windows key + X and select Device Manager). Expand the 'Keyboards' section and look for any unknown devices. Update or reinstall the keyboard drivers if necessary.
💡 Conclusion
To resolve the issue, try updating the BIOS settings and installing the latest keyboard drivers. If the problem persists, consider resetting the ThinkPad's keyboard to its default settings.
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