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I tried downloading Malwarebytes when you suggested it-i thought it was a good suggestion Maybe I'm missing something here-how can I download a new program with out a functioning keyboard?
I tried downloading Malwarebytes when you suggested it-i thought it was a good suggestion Maybe I'm missing something here-how can I download a new program with out a functioning keyboard?
My primary computer is the one with the keyboard problem. I am using my backup (wifes) computer for communication here. I did try to figure out how to load Malwarebytes because it is a good suggestion. But without being able to input text I couldn't figure out how to do it. Am I missing something here is there someway to load a new program with out using the keyboard?
Hi
from the F12 key run the diagnostics option.
Roy
The new keyboard worked for a short while then stopped inputting anything. This is why I didn't download Malwarebytes.
In post one you'll see that I ran the diagnostic program from f12-Its called ePSA Pre-Boot Assessment. I came up clean.
It seems that your Win 7 is corrupted.
Boot from any installation disk, press Shift+F10 to open a command prompt window and type:
diskpart
list volume (to find out the letter assigned to windows partition)
exit
chkdsk X: /f (replace X with the letter found with list volume)
Pay attention on the results, specially bad blocks, bad clusters, bad sectors etc.
If disk check doesn't find any problems, enter windows and do a repair install.
If you still need it:
Download MalwreBytes onto the working computer, carry it over on a flashdrive to the defective one and install it. No keyboard needed.
If you don't need it anymore, you will in the future.