jks373, if you're running Windows 2000 and you're on a network I can help you get into the PC through the registry settings, if you're not on a network I can send you the files to make a linux boot disk that will allow you to get into the registry settings and set the autologon, and then you can...
We were never able to get the keyboard working again. After I got in using the autologon I was able to hook up a usb keyboard and that worked fine. But the people in charge didn't want to use a usb and we ended up reimaging the PC. I also had a problem at home. I'm running Windows 2000 pro and...
I actually managed to get into the PC today beerhunter2. I went into the Registry using Regedt32 from another PC and I was able to view and manipulate the locked PC's registry. I set the Ctrl+Alt+Del entry so it wouldn't come up but instead boot straight to the login box. I also set the...
I can boot into safe mode, and safe mode with the command prompt, but it always comes up with the Ctrl+Alt+Del, and the keyboard is dead. I even went into the registry with the linux boot disk and went to Software\Microsoft\Windows Nt\CurrentVersion\Winlogon and disabled the Ctrl+Alt+Del by...
Thanks beerhunter2, I tried that too, but no go. I keep shaking my head and thinking, "Dang, it was only a mouse driver". Anyhow, live and learn. If you have any more tricks up your sleeve please post them. I'm desperate and not ready to reload Windows and all the software that was...
I tried that but it didn't work. Also, I didn't make an ERD, and I'm kicking myself for it, so I can't use that to repair the damage. I was wondering if there was anything I could do from the recovery console, or can I access Device Manager remotely and reload the driver. I have admin rights...
I installed a mouse driver on Windows 2000 Pro. It disabled a keyboard driver, kbdclass.sys, so now when I boot up I get to the Ctrl+Alt+Del and nothing happens. I checked it remotely by accessing Device Manager and it says the driver has been disabled. I also checked the Registry hives...
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