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<blockquote data-quote="illumination" data-source="post: 328251"><p>If you have PS2 ports on the back of your system, you can try plugging in an older mouse and keyboard to gain control of the system, if this works, you can go into device manager and try and uninstall the USB Host Controllers under USB Serial Bus Controllers in Device Manager. Upon restarting afterwards, windows should find the hardware and reinstall the drivers again.. </p><p></p><p>If this is not an option for you " no PS2 ports" then shut the system down, start it again and press F8 to enter Safemode, and Advanced Options, where you will want to choose "Repair Your Computer" , choose system restore point "this is if your keyboard will work in Safemode. </p><p></p><p>If you do not have restore points, you can use the windows 7 Disk to preform a Repair..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="illumination, post: 328251"] If you have PS2 ports on the back of your system, you can try plugging in an older mouse and keyboard to gain control of the system, if this works, you can go into device manager and try and uninstall the USB Host Controllers under USB Serial Bus Controllers in Device Manager. Upon restarting afterwards, windows should find the hardware and reinstall the drivers again.. If this is not an option for you " no PS2 ports" then shut the system down, start it again and press F8 to enter Safemode, and Advanced Options, where you will want to choose "Repair Your Computer" , choose system restore point "this is if your keyboard will work in Safemode. If you do not have restore points, you can use the windows 7 Disk to preform a Repair.. [/QUOTE]
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