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Vance Wood
December 9th 03, 02:06 PM
have a Dimension 8100. There was a wireless PS/2=20
trackball and keyboard attached, but I changed to a=20
wireless wheel mouse and keyboard. (all logitech) The=20
wheel would not function while in Internet Explorer, so I=20
downloaded and installed the new logitech driver. During=20
the driver install the system flashed two messages... one=20
said the system was rebooting (didn=B4t ask, just did it)=20
and the other I saw as the screen left was, driver=20
installation failed. After the system rebooted, the mouse=20
and keyboard would not function.

The system runs XP with the SP1 patch. I tried to hook up=20
a USB mouse, but it doesn=B4t work either. The mouse and=20
keyboard work prior to XP loading, but once the system=20
goes to the welcome screen there is no response. I booted=20
the system in safe mode, but the same problem is=20
encountered. =20

I read the BIOS may need to be updated, but I=B4m not sure=20
how to accomplish that with no way to communicate to the=20
system. I have connected a standard PS/2 mouse and=20
keyboard to the system as well, but they do not work=20
either... I am running out of ideas... Please send some=20
more!!

tairakhmejanov
July 20th 05, 05:52 PM
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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Yves Leclerc
July 20th 05, 07:17 PM
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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> tairakhmejanovPosted from http://www.pcreview.co.uk/ newsgroup access
>

tairakhmejanov
July 21st 05, 07:08 PM
Ya i've tried all three already and by the way its a lap top.


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