Re: well...

2008-12-28 03:22 (UTC)
Okay.

Now a couple of questions. First of all, is it a usb keyboard? Are the keyboards you tried USB keyboards? I ask this simply because if you plug in another keyboard that is USB, the driver doesn't install right away so you can't use it.

I'd like to find out if it's keyboard related at all, this test is really easy. Unplug the keyboard and start the computer up. If it starts up Windows, we know there's something awry with the keyboard driver, and you can likely remove that driver in the control panel with the mouse, then plug the keyboard back in and reboot. If it makes no difference, we've lost nothing.

You said something about being able to get into BIOS. Look and make sure it's recognizing all the disks, and then find the tab that has the booting order on it. Make sure it's saying to boot the cd drive first.

Once it is, stick your windoze cd in there and restart, this OUGHT to give you the repair option. If you have a OEM version with special stuff, see if you can borrow a regular XP disk from someone nearby--all you want to do is run the repair, which is actually just a command prompt that lets you run stuff like chkdsk. If you type in help at the prompt, it gives you your list of commands.

This really sounds like a corrupted file or what have you... as I said, you can call me to walk you through a couple of tests if you like.
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