When ever any Windows device stops working, remove it from Device Manager
and reboot your Windows. Upon next boot, Windows should re-detect it and
fix the file.
However, if the keyboard is still not working, you should try:
1) Changing the keyboard with another one that your know is working (borrow
from a friend)
2) Try a USB keyboard.
3) Check the BIOS.
"tairakhmejanov" <tairakhmejanov.1sh9by@> wrote in message
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> hey um ya i have exactly the same problem but i dont know what caused
> it. A USB mouse works but a USB keyboard doesnt. the original touchpad
> mouse and keyboard dont work either. They work up until the welcome
> screen and dont respond. I had only one password protected program so i
> got into my system by clearing my password using a boot program and
> booting with a cd. I can use everything with my mouse but i cant use a
> keyboard. Its really annoying. I've looked at device manager but i get
> error code 39 - Windows cannot load the device driver for this
> hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. I've tried disabling,
> uninstallin, enabling. nothing works. I've scanned for viruses but that
> didnt help either. I think the driver files got corrupted somehow. How
> would i fix them? Maybe something in registry edit i have no idea.
> thanks for your help and good to know someone else has same problem not
> just me.
>
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