Those don't surpass the real one:
"No keyboard. Press any key to continue."
IIRC the original message was somethign like
'Keyboard Failure Press F1 to continue'
and it makes rrther more sense. It means the keybaord failed the POST, a
key stuck down wil lcasue that. And in that case, it alerts the user to
get the keybaord fixed (or it alerts the hacker to take the keybaord to
bits), but pressing F1 (assuming that's not rhe faulty eky) wil ltehn
causew the system to boot and you can use it apart from the stuck key.
-tony