bilbo310
asked on
keyboard driver
key board driver missing
bilbo310,
Some more information would be welcome, like for instance, what keyboard are you using?
:)
/B
Some more information would be welcome, like for instance, what keyboard are you using?
:)
/B
If you're not sure what keyboard manufacturer you have, you can always try Drivers HQ and auto-detect what you need,
http://www.drivershq.com/?af=driversdotcom&bn=4
/B
http://www.drivershq.com/?af=driversdotcom&bn=4
/B
bilbo, plzz dont use Feedback for posting your comments related to your problem, feedback is only for posting your opinikns about a particular expert. so plzz use the original question for posting all question-related things :)
You wrote, "I have no windows ME disk where do I get a driver to change my language stting to British"
If you dont have a WinME cd, then plzz try to get a WinME CD from anywhere as you just need a single file from it and nothing else!
Oherwise you will have to use a different method to restore this file, first get a Win98\ME boot floppy from here >> www.bootdisk.com
extract the file on a floppy, and then you will have to goto another WinME system which is working fine,
open its C:\Windows\System folder and copy a file called Keyboard.drv on a the boot floppy which you made from the bootdisk.com
now come back to your system and start windows with this boot floppy.... and form DOS copy the Keyboard.drv file from A:\ to C:\Windows\System folder
restart and take out the floppy and now check if you can boot into the system or not?
Good Luck :)
You wrote, "I have no windows ME disk where do I get a driver to change my language stting to British"
If you dont have a WinME cd, then plzz try to get a WinME CD from anywhere as you just need a single file from it and nothing else!
Oherwise you will have to use a different method to restore this file, first get a Win98\ME boot floppy from here >> www.bootdisk.com
extract the file on a floppy, and then you will have to goto another WinME system which is working fine,
open its C:\Windows\System folder and copy a file called Keyboard.drv on a the boot floppy which you made from the bootdisk.com
now come back to your system and start windows with this boot floppy.... and form DOS copy the Keyboard.drv file from A:\ to C:\Windows\System folder
restart and take out the floppy and now check if you can boot into the system or not?
Good Luck :)
Same here SheharyaarSaahil, I also got some feedback ;)
bilbo, you can try and go to "Start" -> "Settings" -> "ControlPanel"
Click on Regional Options/Input Locales, then add the input language you want in the
top window, then pick "set as default". This should also help,
/B
bilbo, you can try and go to "Start" -> "Settings" -> "ControlPanel"
Click on Regional Options/Input Locales, then add the input language you want in the
top window, then pick "set as default". This should also help,
/B
hmmmm he is a new user..... so can expect these situations :)
daleoran the user was new..... we cannot expect to listen from him =\
can you PAQ it with no points refund..... it can help others with the same problem in future :)
can you PAQ it with no points refund..... it can help others with the same problem in future :)
Thanks :)
ASKER CERTIFIED SOLUTION
membership
This solution is only available to members.
To access this solution, you must be a member of Experts Exchange.
Is it the problem you are facing ??
"Error Loading Keyboard.drv" Error Message When You Start Windows
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=305650