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I am unable to test PS2 keyboards as this machine does not support PS2. If you need any additional information, please let me know and I will be happy to supply.

Any idea what may be the cause of this, and how to resolve? A few comments I am able to utilize the USB keyboard during boot sequence. Click to expand I upgraded to SP3 and during the process, encountered some corrupted files that may have contributed to this.

I performed a Repair Installation and all is performing as required. You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads B. Windows XP keyboard and mouse won't work after boot up. Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Reply Facebook Twitter Reddit LinkedIn. Juan Castano. Main Areas of Contribution:.

Track Progress. Earn Credits. Step 2: Run Explorer from the Command prompt to start Windows. Once the Command prompt loads, type in "explorer" to start Windows within Safe mode. Step 3: Run "Rundll Step 4: Modify the wpaevents folder in the Registry. Step 5: Modify the C: drives permissions. Step 6: Run Windows activation. Now Windows activation will run and the PC will become usable again.

References Toms hardware topic on Windows Activation. Had to do the exact same only last week. Nice to have it documented here. Lawrence Oct 18, at am. This is an awesome solution. Thanks very much for sharing.. I'm new at Spiceworx. Our community of experts have been thoroughly vetted for their expertise and industry experience. The Distinguished Expert awards are presented to the top veteran and rookie experts to earn the most points in the top 50 topics.

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Welcome to our community! I have a Windows XP Pro computer with some accounting software on it. The computer has two user accounts: the Administrator and Jason.

Administrator is a User account on the local machine, and Jason resides on a Server machine which this computer logs into.



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