You say it is an HP Pavilion. What model number?
The Manual recommends creating System Recovery Disks when you acquire
your computer (pages 85 to 93 of Manual). Was this done?
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/manualCategory?dlc=en&lc=en&product=376088&lang=en&cc=us
You may still be able to access the recovery partition to create a
System Recovery disk -see page 88 of Manual.
To access Safe Mode you would norrmally use the F8 key to access the
Boot Options menu but if you can get in using a guest account try this
procedure:
Entering Safe Mode from inside Windows XP
Use the following steps to start Windows XP in Safe Mode from the
Windows desktop:
Click Start , and then Run .
In the Open field, type: msconfig
Click OK .
The MS Configuration Utility opens.
Click the BOOT.INI tab.
Under Boot Options, select /SAFEBOOT .
Select Minimal .
Click OK . When prompted, click Restart .
The computer starts into Safe Mode. Click Administrator and enter the
password if prompted. Click Yes on the message prompt that appears.
When you are done troubleshooting, repeat these steps and remove the
checkmark from /SAFEBOOT to prevent the computer from always starting in
Safe Mode.
If you get in create a System Recovery disk and then look in Event
Viewer.
Please post copies of all Error and Warning Reports appearing in
the System and Application logs in Event Viewer for the last boot. No
Information Reports or Duplicates please. Indicate which also appear in
a previous boot.
You can access Event Viewer by selecting Start, Control Panel,
Administrative Tools, and Event Viewer. When researching the meaning
of the error, information regarding Event ID, Source and Description
are important.
HOW TO: View and Manage Event Logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/308427/en-us
Part of the Description of the error will include a link, which you
should double click for further information. You can copy using copy
and paste. Often the link will, however, say there is no further
information.
http://go.microsoft.com/fw.link/events.asp
(Please note the hyperlink above is for illustration purposes only)
A tip for posting copies of Error Reports! Run Event Viewer and double
click on the error you want to copy. In the window, which appears is a
button resembling two pages. Click the button and close Event
Viewer.Now start your message (email) and do a paste into the body of
the message. Make sure this is the first paste after exiting from
Event Viewer.
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Hope this helps.
Gerry
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Stourport, England
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bethn26@hotmail.com wrote:
> On Dec 3, 11:41 am, "Gerry" <ge...@nospam.com> wrote:
>> What is your Windows XP CD as it is described on the face of the CD?
>>
>> --
>>
>> Hope this helps.
>>
>> Gerry
>> ~~~~
>> FCA
>> Stourport, England
>> Enquire, plan and execute
>> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
>>
>>
>>
>> beth...@hotmail.com wrote:
>>> On Dec 2, 5:17 pm, "Ian D" <tau...@nowhere.com> wrote:
>>>> <beth...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>>>> news:2c16390e-c005-45e1-bc61-cc5c8985598e@e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
>>
>>>>> When I last rebooted my computer, my keyboard drivers have
>>>>> mysteriously disappeared. I am using an HP Pavillion with Windows
>>>>> XP Home edition. I have both a wireless USB keyboard and the
>>>>> original PS/ 2 keyboard and neither are working.
>>
>>>>> The mouse works, but when I click on the "Owner" icon to login, I
>>>>> cannot type my password, so I cannot login. The keyboard does not
>>>>> light up when pressing CAPSLOCK or NumLock either.
>>
>>>>> I can login to a GUEST account, because that does not require a
>>>>> password. When I go to the Control Panel from the GUEST account,
>>>>> I can see that there is no driver installed for the keyboard.
>>>>> But it won't let me add hardware from this login because it is
>>>>> not an administrator. And I cannot login as administrator
>>>>> because I cannot type a password! I can see the file kbdclass.sys
>>>>> in C:\Windows \System32\drivers.
>>
>>>>> Also, it is an HP computer and did not come with boot CDs. I have
>>>>> tried several reboots, both with and without the keyboard plugged
>>>>> in.
>>
>>>>> Can anyone please help? Is there something I can do from the GUEST
>>>>> login without administrator rights?
>>
>>>> When you use the Guest account, can you get into the Device
>>>> Manager? If the keyboard is plugged into the PS/2 port, then
>>>> you should see a PS/2 keyboard entry under Keyboards in
>>>> Device Manager. When you plug the wireless receiver into
>>>> a USB port, then a USB HID device should appear under
>>>> Keyboards. The basic keyboard drivers are built into XP.
>>>> You only install a driver to enable the extra features of a
>>>> specific keyboard or mouse. Can you access the BIOS during
>>>> bootup, or get into safe boot, with the PS/2 keyboard?
>>>> If neither works, it could indicate a hardware fault.- Hide quoted
>>>> text -
>>
>>>> - Show quoted text -
>>
>>> When I logged into the Guest account, I could get into the Device
>>> Manager, but it tells me I do not have permissions to change
>>> anything. From the Device Manager, there is not even a section for
>>> Keyboards (there is a section for Mice and Other pointing devices,
>>> Modems, etc), but the "Keyboards" section that is usually there is
>>> not even there. If I go to Control Panel --> Keyboard and click the
>>> Hardware tab, there is nothing at all under "Devices" or Device
>>> Properties. The Properties and Troubleshoot buttons do nothing when
>>> clicked.
>>
>>> Unplugging and re-plugging in the PS/2 keyboard or wireless receiver
>>> doesn't make a difference. Nothing automatically installs.
>>
>>> I tried putting the wireless keyboard install CD into the CDROM
>>> drive while in the GUEST account. It tried to re-install the
>>> keyboard, but wouldn't let me because the GUEST account does not
>>> have enough permissions.
>>
>>> I've already checked that the batteries in the wireless keyboard are
>>> good. It was working the other day, as was the PS/2 one.
>>
>>> What do you mean by "boot in safe mode"? Does this mean hitting F8
>>> while booting? That doesn't work - it's as if it does not recognize
>>> me hitting F8. It just keeps booting like usual.
>>
>>> The only Admin account is "OWNER" and it has a password.
>>
>>> To make matters worse, I accidentally rebooted with the wireless
>>> keyboard install CD in the CDROM. It now says "<some file> not
>>> found. Press any key to continue" on a black screen and doesn't
>>> boot. Well, pressing a key is the one thing I cannot do, so it
>>> stays at that black screen. I've tried doing a hard reboot to shut
>>> it down and turn it back on, but it keeps coming up to this black
>>> screen, even though the CD is out of the CD-ROM now.
>>
>>> Any suggestions would be much appreciated!
>>
>>> - Beth- Hide quoted text -
>>
>> - Show quoted text -
>
> I don't have a Windows CD It's an HP computer, and came already
> loaded, with no boot/re-install disks. It's Windows XP Home Edition.