No sound, no keyboard input

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Paul H

I have been told that Vista updates have caused problems like this. My
Device Manager is missing both "Keyboards" and "Sound, video and game
controllers". I have no sound and my keyboard ignores input. I can only
type by activating the accessibility option to have an "On-Screen Keyboard".
(I'm entering this using an older XP laptop) My restore points have been
flushed by recent activity, so I cannot go back to before the last Windows
Update. Help????
 
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Jon

Paul H said:
I have been told that Vista updates have caused problems like this. My
Device Manager is missing both "Keyboards" and "Sound, video and game
controllers". I have no sound and my keyboard ignores input. I can only
type by activating the accessibility option to have an "On-Screen
Keyboard". (I'm entering this using an older XP laptop) My restore points
have been flushed by recent activity, so I cannot go back to before the
last Windows Update. Help????


It sounds (or rather doesn't sound ) pretty bad. You could try plugging in
another keyboard eg a standard ps/2 keyboard rather than a usb keyboard or
vice versa.

You may be able to gather more information on what happened by using the
mouse only (if still functioning), and / or try rolling back drivers via
Device Manager, or uninstalling devices and letting windows redetect and
reinstall them.
 
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Paul H

My Vista computer is an Acer laptop with Home Premium on it. I'll see if I
can get the drivers back using the CDs that came with the computer.

Paul H said:
I have been told that Vista updates have caused problems like this. My
Device Manager is missing both "Keyboards" and "Sound, video and game
controllers". I have no sound and my keyboard ignores input. I can only
type by activating the accessibility option to have an "On-Screen
Keyboard". (I'm entering this using an older XP laptop) My restore points
have been flushed by recent activity, so I cannot go back to before the
last Windows Update. Help????


It sounds (or rather doesn't sound ) pretty bad. You could try plugging in
another keyboard eg a standard ps/2 keyboard rather than a usb keyboard or
vice versa.

You may be able to gather more information on what happened by using the
mouse only (if still functioning), and / or try rolling back drivers via
Device Manager, or uninstalling devices and letting windows redetect and
reinstall them.
 

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