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Hello all expats and experts,

I had just deleted a Kaspersky version that sill left some files on my machine. Okay, I'd downloaded a Kerspersky removing tool, removed the program completely and restarted my machine.

Then it didn't detect it's own keyboard anymore. Took me along time to figure out that you can use a virtual keyboard on the screen, using Windows 7, then could sign in to do a system restore.

All in all took about two hours as I wanted to restore my system, then saw this option. Did something similar happen to you before?

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Going from this and previous topics from the OP, I advise to swap the pc for a notebook.

One of these open_notebook.preview.jpg

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Going from this and previous topics from the OP, I advise to swap the pc for a notebook.

One of these open_notebook.preview.jpg

Great advice.

Have had actual keyboards go bad, but not keyboard drivers. Used BIOS/SETUP (usually DEL or F2 on boot up) to verify the failure, or non-failure.

A google search kaspersky removal keyboard lost shows this is common if the uninstall is interrupted. Kaspersky must be trapping mouse-keyboard input and the uninstall left the trap in place with no-where to go.

Save all your data, then do a reinstall of W7..........or go for W8.1

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