Many people have reported a problem that their Keyboard is not working after installation of MacOS.
Upon Further Investigation, I Have found that BIOS
version might affect this.
You need v1.19 BIOS
version. In Any other BIOS
version than this, the Keyboard might not work.
Really Simple Fix - Courtesy of @rahulbablu
- Download the
BIOS
installer for olderBIOS
. you'll probebly get error due to older version number after running it, Please do following - - Run setup
- When you get an error, don't close the window, Just minimize it
- Open file explorer ( Make sure 'display hidden files/folders' is ON )
- Go to
C:\Users\<Your username>\AppData\Local\Temp
- There should be the
BIOS
setup temporary folder with a different name - Copy that folder and paste it in a different location (say for example - Desktop)
- Now you can close setup window which shows version number error
- In the folder you copied and pasted there will be a configuration file ( A .ini file )
- Open it using notepad.
- There should be a line with version
check=0
or 1 or 2 - Change it to 0
- Save the file
- Now run this temporary setup (Not the original one)
- It will skip BIOS version check
If windows does not work properly after downgrading the BIOS
, Please Re-Install Windows. Because After Downgrading the BIOS
the ACPI tables are changed and Windows will still expect the older ACPI tables(which are changed) & due to this, Windown won't boot.
This is a Rare occurrence and it might NOT affect you at ALL. but if it does, Just reinstall Windows and you are good to go!