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   Message 145,064 of 146,966   
   GlowingBlueMist to Steve Urbach   
   Re: XP Issues - system doesn't see keybo   
   03 Mar 10 11:09:59   
   
   XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-xp, alt.windows-xp, microsoft.public.   
   indowsxp.general   
   From: GlowingBlueMist@truely.invalid   
      
   Steve Urbach wrote:   
   > On Wed, 3 Mar 2010 06:29:12 -0800 (PST), "jcage@lycos.com"   
   >  wrote:   
   >   
   >> On Mar 2, 9:31 pm, BrianAlex  wrote:   
   >>> On Mar 2, 7:53 pm, jc...@lycos.com wrote:   
   >>>   
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   >>>> Something in my registry is keeping my system from seeing my   
   >>>> keyboard upon bootup of my XPproSP2 machine. Might be a virus or   
   >>>> spyware but at any rate, it boots fine and allows the mouse to   
   >>>> work okay but the keyboard isn't acknowledged. When I booted into   
   >>>> safemode, the keyboard appeared to be working all the way until it   
   >>>> was time to enter a password to get into Admin (when I started to   
   >>>> type the admin password, the num lock LED went out and for all   
   >>>> intents and purposes, the keyboard was dead). Aside from the   
   >>>> keyboard not working, the system seems to be okay. Also, I have a   
   >>>> couple of registries backed up on the machine if I can get into   
   >>>> Admin and if there's a way to toggle back and forth between the   
   >>>> two registries.   
   >>>   
   >>>> When I boot into a guest profile and get into device manager, the   
   >>>> CD and keyboard have that yellow mark as though there's an issue   
   >>>> with that particular driver. I've tried my normal PS2 keyboard and   
   >>>> also a USB keyboard - both seem to have the same effect. Anyone   
   >>>> know of any tricks on something like this? TIA   
   >>>   
   >>> System Restore?   
   >>   
   >> Would that dump my hard drive contents?   
   > System Restore is NOT the same as a Recovery/Installation CD.   
   >   
   > Note System restore does not always /work/   
   > System Restore will disable some programs that were installed after   
   > the "Restore Point", (which may be a good thing if it was that   
   > program that caused issues).   
      
   Do you have more than one account with administrator levels?  If so, does   
   the same thing happen with all of them or just the account you normally   
   login into?   
      
   Other than that it sounds about time for a system repair install from the   
   origional CD's.   
      
   Since I have not had to do one for a couple of years I don't remember for   
   sure if it wipes out anything more than the old windows files and drivers.   
   Then it's back to the old update's from hell routine until it's caught back   
   up to the present date.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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