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Old May 8th 04, 11:49 AM
Geddy Lee
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Hi Group,

I did a system restore on my laptop yesterday and now I get the following
failure when it runs up.

\\.\DRI_KBFiltr

After doing a "Google" I have found that it normally has something to do
with some sort of HP Hardware. Wait a second; I don't have any HP hardware.
What is the problem?

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

Oh ya, I am running XP Pro in case you were wondering and it is a known
problem.

Thanks

GL



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Old July 12th 04, 08:41 PM
Zaphod
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Hi Geddy, this makes two of us.
As far as I could make out it is something to do with the keyboard (I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop) the way I overcame it was by doing a BIOS update. - which cured the keyboard problem however I still get the error on start up.

Hope this helps.


"Geddy Lee" wrote:

Hi Group,

I did a system restore on my laptop yesterday and now I get the following
failure when it runs up.

\\.\DRI_KBFiltr

After doing a "Google" I have found that it normally has something to do
with some sort of HP Hardware. Wait a second; I don't have any HP hardware.
What is the problem?

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

Oh ya, I am running XP Pro in case you were wondering and it is a known
problem.

Thanks

GL




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Old July 12th 04, 09:13 PM
Zaphod
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Hi Geddy, this makes two of us.
As far as I could make out it is something to do with the keyboard (I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop) the way I overcame it was by doing a BIOS update. - which cured the keyboard problem however I still get the error on start up.

Hope this helps.


"Geddy Lee" wrote:

Hi Group,

I did a system restore on my laptop yesterday and now I get the following
failure when it runs up.

\\.\DRI_KBFiltr

After doing a "Google" I have found that it normally has something to do
with some sort of HP Hardware. Wait a second; I don't have any HP hardware.
What is the problem?

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

Oh ya, I am running XP Pro in case you were wondering and it is a known
problem.

Thanks

GL




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Old July 13th 04, 11:44 AM
Nathan McNulty
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Is your computer built by an OEM such as Dell or HP? It is rare that
someone builds their own laptop Anyways, these companies often
include a type of diagnostic utility that loads on startup and is done
by the BIOS. On my Dell Inspiron 7000, I think it calls it a Page to
Disk File. I had to boot off the Support CD's that came with the
computer to load this file back onto the harddrive. You may be having a
similar problem

Nathan McNulty

Zaphod wrote:

Hi Geddy, this makes two of us.
As far as I could make out it is something to do with the keyboard (I have a Toshiba Satellite laptop) the way I overcame it was by doing a BIOS update. - which cured the keyboard problem however I still get the error on start up.

Hope this helps.


"Geddy Lee" wrote:


Hi Group,

I did a system restore on my laptop yesterday and now I get the following
failure when it runs up.

\\.\DRI_KBFiltr

After doing a "Google" I have found that it normally has something to do
with some sort of HP Hardware. Wait a second; I don't have any HP hardware.
What is the problem?

Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.

Oh ya, I am running XP Pro in case you were wondering and it is a known
problem.

Thanks

GL




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Old July 13th 04, 12:46 PM
Zaphod
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Thank You Nathan,

Yes the Toshiba is an OEM build machine and I tried the disks first, however DRI_KBFiltr wasnt on the rescue disks Toshiba issues with the computer :-( Still, the file must be someware.

Phil S.

"Nathan McNulty" wrote:

Is your computer built by an OEM such as Dell or HP? It is rare that
someone builds their own laptop Anyways, these companies often
include a type of diagnostic utility that loads on startup and is done
by the BIOS. On my Dell Inspiron 7000, I think it calls it a Page to
Disk File. I had to boot off the Support CD's that came with the
computer to load this file back onto the harddrive. You may be having a
similar problem

Nathan McNulty


 




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