When I boot my PC, I cannot type my login password
Hi
I started having this problem a couple of days ago.
I boot my PC and it shows me the logon screen where I can make the choice between Administrator, Standard User 1 an Standard User 2.
When I click on one of these users, I go into the screen where I have to type my password.
When I try to do that, nothing happens - no characters appear when I type.
The only solution is to reboot my computer.
Now it works correctly.
First boot = problem
Reboot = OK.
Any ideas ? any solution ?
Thanks
July 23rd, 2010 6:39pm
Hi,
Do you have any errors in the event logs,
Start -> Control Panel -> Administrative Tools -> Event Viewer
We are likely interested in errors in
System Logs\Application
System Logs\System
-- Mike Burr
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July 23rd, 2010 7:00pm
Did you try left clicking on the spot where you enter the password first?
Jerry
July 23rd, 2010 10:23pm
Hi Mike
Sorry for the delay in answering your post.
I have tried to reproduce the problem.
It appeared since a couple of days after almost every first boot, andsince yesterday I didn't want to show up again.
But now I am pretty sure that I've been able to reproduce it:
There is apparently never a problem when I shut down my machine via the Start button (the round Windows orb).
It looks like the problem appears in 1 out of 2 or 3 cases when I shut down my machine (a netbook) with it's on/off switch.
This problem started to happen a couple of days ago.
I have my netbook since a couple of months and I have always shut it down via it's on/off switch without any problem at reboot.
I also had a look into the event viewer but I don't see anything unusual that might point in that boot/password problem.
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July 24th, 2010 5:42pm
Hi Jerry
I have tried both right and left clicking.
It didn't help.
July 24th, 2010 5:46pm
Try this :
Go to Start > Start Search > type Device Manager and click on it
go to your HID keyboard, right click and uninstall it. DO NOT RESTART.
now go to Universal Serial Bus Controller and double click on Generic USB HUB. Click on Power Management and untick "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power"
This should work for both USB wired or wireless mouse and keyboard.
Thank you
Freak05
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July 26th, 2010 5:48am
Hi Freak05
Thanks for your post.
I do not see the HID keybord and the Universal Serial Bus Controller in the Device Manager.
Things are completely different compared to my Desktop.
My computer is an Acer One Netbook - maybe that is the reason ?
Another difficulty is that my Windows 7 on the netbook is in French (I live in France for the time being and we cannot buy computers with an English Windows here).
That means that I have some translation to do between the English and the French Device Manager.
July 26th, 2010 11:26am
Hi,
Please follow the steps below that might help you troubleshoot your issue:
1. Try uninstalling any keyboard software in "Programs and Features"(Click on Start, Control Panel>Programs and Features).
2. Next check Device Manager and uninstall the keyboard devices there too.
Access the below link to know how to get into Device Manager:
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/Open-Device-Manager
3. Reboot and see what happens. The "Found Hardware Wizard" should reinstall the keyboard, hopefully fixing your problem.
You may also visit your keyboard manufacturer’s website and download the driver software and install it. Check if that helps.
Hope it works for you.
Regards,
Sabrina
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July 27th, 2010 8:07am
Hi Sloeberke,
Are you using Wireless Mouse and Keyboard?
Can you try to attach msinfo32 for our reference on your hardware? To do that, you need to go to Start > type msinfo32 in the Start Search box and Press Enter. Once open, click on File > Save > and save it to your desktop. Open it using notepad
and copy and paste it here.
Thank you
Freak05
July 27th, 2010 8:42am
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July 28th, 2010 5:06am
Sorry Alise but this has nothing to do with my problem :-))
July 28th, 2010 2:42pm
Hi Freak 05
My netbook is traveling without me today.
I will do the MSINFO32 exercise as soon as I have it back under my fingertips.
In the meantime, I can already tell you that :
- I use the keyboard of the netbook
- I use a wireless mouse : a Logitech M305 with one of these very small transmitter/receivers (which is very close to and visble by the mouse).
Thanks already very much for your help, I will come back to you with the MSINFO32 info later today or tomorrow at the latest.
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July 28th, 2010 3:37pm
I am hesitating to uninstall a driver or software of which I do not know where to get it from Sabrina.
My netbook came with Windows 7 Starter Edition for which there is a re-install procedure.
I upgraded to Windows 7 Home Premium via Any Time Upgrade.
What if deleting the driver(s) or software for my keyboard would bring me into a situation without access to my machine ?
That would be an even worse problem than the one I already have - don't you think so.
July 28th, 2010 8:39pm
why not backup previously and restore the system if the action fails?
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August 1st, 2010 6:17pm