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"Ramesh, MS-MVP" wrote:

> Ika,

>

> See if the file hidserv.dll is present in this location:

>

> %SystemRoot%System32

>

> If not, extract a new copy from the source.

>

> --

> Ramesh, Microsoft MVP

> Windows XP Shell/User

> http://windowsxp.mvps.org

>

>

> "Ika" wrote in message

> news:93967E14-7310-4AA1-B53C-218BB6271420@microsoft.com...

> > Needs your kind helps.

> >

> > My keyboard does not function properly. In the event viewer, I got the

> > following message:

> >

> > "The human interface device access terminated with the following error:

> > the

> > specified module could not be found".

> >

> > Not too sure if the above are related. I am using Windows XP Home edition.

> >

> > Thanks

>

>

 

Thanks! Your suggestion worked beautifully! I used the copy of the

hidserv.dll file that was in the archived copy of sp3.cab.

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