Can I enter BIOS with a USB keyboard on a Thinkstation E20 with USB legacy disabled?

Hi,
My Thinkstation E20 with XP SP3 won't boot up with an external HDD connected to its USB. Tried various things:
1. Changing boot sequence so that the USB-HDD is behind the internal HDD
2. Excluding USB-HDD from the boot order
3. Using a different USB-HDD
But all this won't work, after the motherboard boot, I get a black screen. The system boots normally with the USB-HDD disconnected.
So as a last option I would like to disable USB legacy support, but I am worried that I won't be able to use the USB keyboard anymore to enter BIOS. As the Thinkstation has no ps/2 port this could be a real issue down the road.
Microsoft info is that on most system you should be able to use a USB keyboard during the motherboard phase even with USB legacy disabled, but I can't find if theThinkstation can do this?
Does anyone know/tried it?
Thanks for your help,
Andre
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welcome to the forum!
you'll always be able to use the keyboard to access the BIOS.   after all, if a system could completely lock out the keyboard then you'd have no way of unlocking it.
what port(s) have you tried connecting the USB HDD?   if you've only tried the front, try a port on the back and see if anything improves.
what brand/model USB HDD are you using?
ThinkStation C20
ThinkPad X1C · X220 · X60T · s30 · 600

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