Mouse & Keyboard don't work after Update

G

Guest

I installed a USB-related update through Live Update last night and when I
rebooted my computer my mouse & keyboard no longer work.

They light up, and the keyboard works in BIOS so I assume this is a driver
issue.

I've reseated them, switched USB ports, even tried them in the ps2 ports but
nothing seems to work. I've even tried a different mouse & keyboard but I
get the same problem.

I'd love to try re-installing drivers or something, but as I said the mouse
& keyboard don't work so I can't even log in.

Suggestions, anyone?
 
G

Guest

I have exactly the same problem. After downloading the latest update for
Windows Vista which was optional and appeared today 11/15/07, the mouse and
keyboard no longer work in Vista which stops at the password window. The
keyboard does work in BIOS. I have no idea what to do except to reload Vista.
 
G

Guest

Yeah, sounds like we have exactly the same problems. What kind of hardware
do you have? Here's my system:

Intel E6600 on MSI P6N SLI MB
2x Geil 1GB DDR2 PC6400 RAM
EVGA GeForce 7900GS 256MB PCIE

And the troublemakers:
Microsoft Natural 5000 keyboard (USB)
Microsoft Explorer 4.0A mouse (USB)

I'm using the recovery DVD provided to me by Cyberpower PC to reinstall
Vista at the moment. I'll post again when it's done.
 
G

Guest

I suffered the same problem...
I "fixed" my problem by booting from my Vista Install CD/DVD, choosing
repair and then restoring the system prior to the last update. Mosue and
Keyboard now works.
 
G

Guest

Yes, I tried a PS2 mouse and keyboard - they all work fin until you get to
windows. How are you going to change or modify the drivers without a mouse or
keyboard???
The answer is; use the install Vista CD/DVD choose repair then restore the
system to the most recent image prior to the last windows update.
 
G

Guest

I have no installation disk, only a "Recovery DVD-ROM" that Cyberpower PC
sent me, so I had to install a completely new copy of Vista. That sucked.

Oh and now I get to patch up World of Warcraft from my release-version
installation disks. Joy!

The best part of this is, now I can't trust any updates from Microsoft any
more. I have to disable all automatic updating because, one morning, I might
walk in and out Microsoft "updated" my computer and now it's totally broken.

-RD
 
G

Guest

JoseG is right. But his explanation is a little brief for novices. 1. Turn
off your computer. 2. Turn on your computer. 3. When the black and white
BIOS screen comes up BEFORE Vista start, touch the F12 key to select the
source of your boot to Vista, 4. Among the options given, select the CD as
the source of Vista, 5. BEFORE you touch the Enter key to exit the BIOS
screen, install the CD in the CD drive of your computer and listen to hear
that it is rotating, 6. When the CD posts some options on the screen, select
RESTORE, 7. Then follow the remaining questions. I am doing this from memory
from about 5 hours ago. The RESTORE function will delete the last update
which is the one causing the problem and restore your computer to the way it
was before you downloaded the update, i.e. the mouse and keyboard should work
normally.
 
G

Guest

what if i don't have install disk and recovery CD? i have bought a new PC
that already had Vista preinstalled.
 
J

Juggalomadness

I have this same problem, with a multi-boot system. So, the system restore
method is not going to work any longer because I booted into XP and that
erases your restore points, I did not know this at the time. Just wanted to
see if they worked in that. So, I've been searching for awhile now to try and
find another way to get this working but have found nothing. The mouse and
keyboard work fine in the BIOS, XP, Kubuntu and the Vista disc, but not at
the login screen on Vista. So, I think that I'm S.O.L and have to reinstall
Vista. If anyone knows of another way this would be greatly appreciated,
thanks. Just got Crysis and want to play it on Vista with DX10.
 
D

drg2112

I have the same issue except mine is with XP. and it happened after I
uninstalled my nvidia drivers to replace them with a newer version.

cant log in, have had no luck using recovery console as of yet.
 

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