Try to see if your "Delete" key is acually doing it's job: restart your computer and, while the memory test is performed, press the "Delete" key. If you are taken to the BIOS setup program, the key is working just fine. If not, change your keyboard or try to repair the one you are using. The rest is just a software problem.
2006-08-05 23:23:34
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answer #1
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answered by Bogdan 4
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For now, try using the other delete key... then try cleaning ur keyboard once... not working... get another keyboard...
2006-08-06 06:31:51
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answered by vamsee 3
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always keep your keyboard clean using a small brush to remove dust or right click where you want to delete and from the quick pop up menu use delete
2006-08-06 06:24:26
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answered by mm s 2
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Um, get a new keyboard? Right click on it and hit delete? Use backspace?
2006-08-06 06:22:11
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answer #4
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answered by timvansickel 4
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if you turn off the NUMLOCK, you can use the DEL key on the numeric keypad (where the decimal point is, usually beside the 0)
2006-08-06 06:54:09
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answered by SuperTech 4
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You have to re-format your PC and install a new anti-virus and a good anti-spyware. Because a worm is beginning to destroy your PC.
2006-08-06 06:25:26
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answered by Chess B 1
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its probably time for you to buy a new keyboard
2006-08-06 06:21:36
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answered by mic 2
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Maybe it's been deleted
2006-08-06 06:22:03
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answered by pa69oldfart 4
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use the backspace
2006-08-06 06:20:50
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answered by Fat Guy 5
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