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I'm guessing some/many might have heard of the keylogger 'problem' with HP -
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42309371
My daughter has a HP laptop and followed links to download the fix, and then ran it.
The result is the laptop now no longer responds to any keyboard entry (whether the laptop keyboard or and external one).
This is, as you can imagine, not good news. Almost every solution for laptop/PC problems relies on being able to get into the machine and do something, but with no possible keyboard entry then even the password can't be typed in.
Has anyone had or heard of this problem?
Google is no use as any search term that includes 'HP', laptop', 'keylogger' or 'fix' results in pages relating to the problem of the keylogger itself.
Also if anyone has an HP laptop please be careful about downloading a fix.
Grateful for any advice.
Dave
BTW My daughter is computer savvy and it is very unlikely that she has done anything that has caused this problem
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-42309371
My daughter has a HP laptop and followed links to download the fix, and then ran it.
The result is the laptop now no longer responds to any keyboard entry (whether the laptop keyboard or and external one).
This is, as you can imagine, not good news. Almost every solution for laptop/PC problems relies on being able to get into the machine and do something, but with no possible keyboard entry then even the password can't be typed in.
Has anyone had or heard of this problem?
Google is no use as any search term that includes 'HP', laptop', 'keylogger' or 'fix' results in pages relating to the problem of the keylogger itself.
Also if anyone has an HP laptop please be careful about downloading a fix.
Grateful for any advice.
Dave
BTW My daughter is computer savvy and it is very unlikely that she has done anything that has caused this problem