This behavior can occur if the keyboard that you have attached to your computer is not working correctly. When your keyboard does not work correctly, the keyboard cannot be initialized.
RESOLUTION
With the computer turned off, disconnect and then reconnect the keyboard.
If that does not work try using another keyboard to determine if your keyboard is malfunctioning. If it is, replace the keyboard.
Thanks. Indeed I determined eventually that the keyboard was at fault (full of pencil shavings and other detritus, a few upside-down whacks made it as good as knew) . . . . strangely, when I searched the Microsoft knowledge base for "VKD" it gave me nothing.
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If that does not work try using another keyboard to determine if your keyboard is malfunctioning. If it is, replace the keyboard.
Message Edited by rick000 on 07-31-2005 08:35 PM
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Message Edited by rick000 on 07-31-2005 08:32 PM
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