Greggers
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..... doing 'research' - as you do .... 
Anyway - the upshot (no pun intended
) of it all now is that my PC's keyboard isn't responding even though my mouse is ....
It's a Fujitsu Scaleo - about 3 yrs old and so far I've not had any serious problems with it apart from a hard drive failure. It's set up with various passworded user accounts - which made it interesting because of course I couldn't use the kb to sign in ... All the peripherals are USB controlled, so no PS/2 socket for a piggyback keyboard.
Now, When I boot into safe mode the keyboard is ok, so I've been into my account and deleted the password control so I can actually get onto my own desktop at least. I've run AGV, SpyBot and MalWare which have thrown up various issues, but resolving them doesn't give me the KB back. Since then I've been into device manager, deleted the old KB and re-installed a new MS KB, but even though the hardware is recognised and the driver downloaded, device manager still identifies a problem with the KB.
Now as a last resort I've been able to save all my critical documents to the external drive (although oddly XP won't let be back up to this drive..?) so it's not the end of the world, but I'd rather not have to do a full restore unless I really need to ...
Any thoughts gratefully received!
G
ps - Does 'Timmy's Rule' apply to this section ?

Anyway - the upshot (no pun intended
) of it all now is that my PC's keyboard isn't responding even though my mouse is .... It's a Fujitsu Scaleo - about 3 yrs old and so far I've not had any serious problems with it apart from a hard drive failure. It's set up with various passworded user accounts - which made it interesting because of course I couldn't use the kb to sign in ... All the peripherals are USB controlled, so no PS/2 socket for a piggyback keyboard.
Now, When I boot into safe mode the keyboard is ok, so I've been into my account and deleted the password control so I can actually get onto my own desktop at least. I've run AGV, SpyBot and MalWare which have thrown up various issues, but resolving them doesn't give me the KB back. Since then I've been into device manager, deleted the old KB and re-installed a new MS KB, but even though the hardware is recognised and the driver downloaded, device manager still identifies a problem with the KB.
Now as a last resort I've been able to save all my critical documents to the external drive (although oddly XP won't let be back up to this drive..?) so it's not the end of the world, but I'd rather not have to do a full restore unless I really need to ...
Any thoughts gratefully received!
G
ps - Does 'Timmy's Rule' apply to this section ?

