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Keyboard Driver problem

nava
03-15-2009, 01:17 PM
Hi!!!
I am at a terrible fix out here. I have a HP 520 model laptop powered by intel celeron processor. Recently my keyboard (model - Standard 101/102-key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 keyboard) has become unresponsive and is not working properly. Upon investigating i found that my windows cannot load the device driver because its corrupted an its showing some "CODE-39".please help me with this.there is no driver available for this on internet so please tell me what should i do?

Ididmyc600
03-15-2009, 07:03 PM
Hi

you can boot with a USB keyboard plugged in and use your Windows install disk to do a repair.

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nava
03-16-2009, 02:40 PM
hey thanx!!!! formatting my machine completely would be any help?????

LookinAround
03-21-2009, 03:34 AM
hey thanx!!!! formatting my machine completely would be any help?????

Not quite sure what you meant by your question...

By "formatting" your machine, do you mean reformatting your hard-drive and reinstalling Windows? As yes, that would reset everything back to the day you bought it.. but also means losing all your data files, etc. so be sure to backup your stuff first in that case.

Or you asking about something else? And what type of connection does your keyboard have when the problem occurs?
=> Is it wireless?
=> USB connection?
=> Other?
You can also supply some more info by
Click Start->Run, enter: msinfo32
Click the + sign next to Components to expand it
Click Problem Devices. Anything appear?
If yes, click on it, then Edit->Select All, Edit->Copy Paste into next post

Ididmyc600
03-22-2009, 08:19 PM
You can also supply some more info by
Click Start->Run, enter: msinfo32
Click the + sign next to Components to expand it
Click Problem Devices. Anything appear?
If yes, click on it, then Edit->Select All, Edit->Copy Paste into next post



Hi

im sure he said his keyboard doesnt work, i did answer his question but i think my post got deleted or failed to post.

kimsland
03-22-2009, 08:38 PM
There is no removed post in this thread
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nava
03-30-2009, 08:46 AM
Not quite sure what you meant by your question...

By "formatting" your machine, do you mean reformatting your hard-drive and reinstalling Windows? As yes, that would reset everything back to the day you bought it.. but also means losing all your data files, etc. so be sure to backup your stuff first in that case.

Or you asking about something else? And what type of connection does your keyboard have when the problem occurs?
=> Is it wireless?
=> USB connection?
=> Other?
You can also supply some more info by
Click Start->Run, enter: msinfo32
Click the + sign next to Components to expand it
Click Problem Devices. Anything appear?
If yes, click on it, then Edit->Select All, Edit->Copy Paste into next post


hey got the answer.....thnx a million......

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