Error from service control manager

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Please, does anyone know how to fix this error from coming up in
my event viewer every time I boot-up. I am running
Windows XP Pro.

Event Type: Error
Event Source: Service Control Manager
Event Category: None

Description:
The following boot-start or system-start driver(s) failed
to load:
lkbdhlpr
 
This is the Logitech Keyboard system driver. If you use a Logitech keyboard, try updating the driver from the Logitech website or uninstalling
the software completely.

Additionally, you can check your list of services in the Manage option of right clicking on 'My Computer" Try disabling the Logitech service.

As a last resort search for the lkbdhlpr.sys file and rename it to lkbdhlpr.old.

Best Regards,
Darren Curtis, MCSE
Microsoft Enterprise Support Engineer
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Hello and tkx for ur reply. I did all you advised, even the new driver dwnld
didnt help, so I uninstalled all Logitech drivers, still getting the error.
Now?
Want to ask you about 2 more errors , if I may. (Pls forgive my translation
from Italian)
1) Origin: Userenv , Evevt ID: 1517 , NTAuthority\System
"a register for BA user was saved while a service was using it.... error
caused by user account. To fix it: configure this service as a local or
network service". Question how do I find the service causing this?
2) Origin: Service Cont. Manager, EventID: 7000. "NTPort Library did not
start, impossible to find the specific file". Fix ??
Thank you and may God bless all the people like you who take the time to help
others.
 

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