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Windows XP 64 bit LOST keyboard support after windows loads?
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Post Windows XP 64 bit LOST keyboard support after windows loads? 
Hello All-

Not sure what the deal here is but hopfully someone can help. This has actaully happen once before and I couldn't find the answer so I reinstalled... This time I would like like to resolve it. My system has lost all keyboard support, funny thing is I can use the keyboard in the BIOS, and F8 (select screen) just fine, but once the windows flag starts to load, I have NO keyboard support from the moment forware, I've tired both USB, PS2... Does anyone know how to fix this???

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Inailfatchicks

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Have try upgrade your windows to latest service pack ?

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the lastest service packs have been installed. I want to think that its driver related, seeing how I have keyboard support in the BIOS, and pre windows boot... very strange though, and its a real pain in the ass, I can't use my computer.

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Very Strange.  Not sure what it is.

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r6sarefast@gmail.com wrote:
the lastest service packs have been installed. I want to think that its driver related, seeing how I have keyboard support in the BIOS, and pre windows boot... very strange though, and its a real pain in the ass, I can't use my computer.


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