wiwik
3/29/2005 23:51:55
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code 39 keyboard win XP
the driver may be corrupted or missing (code 39)
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Schokkie
4/05/2005 14:08:41
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I have the same problem. Did you fix it yet?
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robin
8/01/2005 21:38:20
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don't know how to fix it
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Hugo
10/23/2005 16:46:25
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Does anybody know how to fix this problem. If so, can you please e-mail me how? Thank you.
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nik
12/03/2005 06:50:09
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I have the same problem lost all keyboard functions. error 39 corrupt driver. tryed all the usual reinstall driver etc nothing works.
if you no how to fix this please contact me via email. thanks.
ps. using logitec keyboard.
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fdfseds
1/30/2006 17:49:15
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arghh this is messsed up my laptop i tried replacing the files but its still messed grrrrr
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clay
11/07/2006 14:00:48
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Anyone find a fix for this error. I have tried everything.
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ZABUZA
2/05/2007 07:24:36
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same 4 me.tried everything.I`ve even flashed the bios.its a windows DRIVER error.installed xp on other hard-drive and keyboard works.
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ZABUZA
2/05/2007 07:30:47
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^by the way^ i have a "standard 101/102-key" keyboard so it doesn`t matter wat keyboard ur using as i said before - its a windows driver error.if anyone can help.. i'm stuck with on screen keyboard 4 a few MONTHS!!
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jaski
2/27/2007 17:36:56
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u can update the bios and then update the latest drivers from the support website of the vendor.
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tusken
5/05/2007 01:08:33
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yer im having the same problem too...im booting up in diagnostic mode to see if i can fix it...any help would be much apreciated
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Bas13
7/04/2007 11:14:37
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Hi
Figured out how to fix this error if anyone is interested.
It is a bad Upperfilter setting in the registry.
To repair this error:
1) go to C:\Windows\System32\Regedit32.exe
2) Click on Edit -> Find
3) Type in kbdclass (be inventive here as I know you cant type. Copy this name from c:\windows\system32\drivers\kbdclass.sys - right click and click rename. Then just copy the 'kbdclass' - this can then be pasted in the regedit box)
4) Search through for as many Upperfilters you can find.
5) They most likely have 2 lots of drivers associated with it eg 'tphclhs kbdclass'
6) Double click the 'Upperfilter' and delete the other entry except 'kbdclass'
7) Search for all instances of this and change them
8) Go to device manager and uninstall your keyboard - then 'scan for hardware changes'
9) You will most likely need to restart
Keyboard should now be working fine.
I actually surprised myself in solving the error - as you normally delete the upper and lower filters for CD-Roms when they have the error code 39 - so I guess it would work for all devices that have upperfilters.
Worked for me so hope it works for you too.
Best of luck
Bas
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michaely
8/20/2007 04:14:38
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A big thank you to Bas13.
I had spent a frustrating week or so with this exact error on my work PC. I could only work using Remote Desktop from another machine in the office.
Anyhow after following the instructions from Bas13 and removing extra entries from my Upperfilter(s) My keyboard was operational again.
For the record (in case anyone else has this problem) my extra entries in the Upperfilters came from a VMWare (server) install.
I am not sure what went wrong with my VMWare install but that is what caused my keyboard to stop functioning.
No other fix had worked and I had tried:
- reinstalling drivers of Win XP CDs
- uninstalling and reinstalling VMWare
- going to numerous WinXP restore points
- all the usual registry fix tools
Anyhow thanks again Bas13.
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fh46
8/22/2007 21:28:05
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Kudos to Bas13! I was on the verge of wiping the system and rebuilding it, but this did the trick. Turns out that the software that killed my keyboard was "SAM2003." Didn't know it had done anything bad till a week later when a powerline glitch rebooted the PC, and the keyboard stopped working.
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ferni
8/28/2007 13:35:35
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oooh no i tryed to do what u said bas13 and when i get to the bit where u hava to go to regedit it says registry editing it says registry editing has been disabled by your administer please help me please
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ferni
8/29/2007 16:26:55
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ok i dont get you bas13 contact me on ferdidand@hotmail.com please
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FERRARI
9/04/2007 19:48:15
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HEY BAS 13, I KNOW YOU'VE GOT THE SOLUTION, BUT COULD YOU SIMPLIFY THE STEPS FOR ME. THANKS
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Steve Baird
9/11/2007 18:32:34
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sam2003 did the same thing to me
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Brandon Moses
9/16/2007 18:27:59
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I have the same problem but i see no other entries in my registry than the default and kbdclass. I can search for upperfiles and lowerfiles but my results are all associated with my CD-ROM drive which works just fine. What I don't understand is why this happened- everything was working fine until we had a power outage one day while i was using it, then when i turned my computer back on it would freeze if i pressed a single key. I would just have to reboot and use this on-screen keyboard.
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ferni
9/19/2007 13:44:26
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guys plz could u help me fix my keyboard plz bas 13 i can only see 2 typesof keyboards one just says default and the other kbdclass i have tried delteting that one but still it just cums up again and again and the other one that says default u cant delete help plz
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Jodie
9/21/2007 20:31:04
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Uninstall and then reinstall your device.
To resolve the problem that is causing Device Manager to show an error code for your device, try uninstalling and then reinstalling the device.
To uninstall your device
Open Device Manager.
If the category for your device is not expanded, double-click the category.
Under the category for your device, right-click the device that you want to uninstall, and then click Uninstall.
In the Confirm Device Removal dialog box, click OK.
Note
To open Device Manager, click Start, click Control Panel, click Performance and Maintenance, and then click System. In the System Properties dialog box, click the Hardware tab, and then click Device Manager.
Once you have removed your device, use the Add Hardware Wizard to reinstall it.
To reinstall your device
Close any open programs.
Start the Add Hardware Wizard.
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samo
10/11/2007 23:47:10
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Bas13 I have to thank you! your steps worked flawlessly!
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Arun
10/19/2007 08:01:24
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Bas1300 7/04/2007 11:14:37
Update solved my problem.
I was having entry from VMWARE server infront of kbdclass in upperfilter.
Uninstallation didnt happen properly and after reboot I was having this problem.
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parsecbcn
10/29/2007 13:15:40
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Thanks to everybody and especially for Bas 13. I had the same problem with my keyboard and finally I had could solve it following his explanation.
Note: The other entry in the uppercase was from and installation of vmware like has commented Arun.
Thanks.
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wayne
11/02/2007 16:07:41
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I tryed the fix and can't get it to work. Windows xp pro sp2. logitech keyboard won't work at all. Mouse logitech stopped working also when plugged into the mouse port then I just unplugged the mouse and put it directly into a usb port and the mouse will work now..Please help..
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Jbelle7435
12/18/2007 20:25:30
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I was worried about the hard part steps four through seven but I follwed exactly and did the rest of the steps and wallah I am typing with my keyboard again!!!
Thanks BAS13
PS. step three you can use the "Onscreen keyboard" Done with that for now....
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JENN
1/06/2008 15:26:43
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how do i get to
go to C:\Windows\System32\Regedit32.exe
PLEASE HELP ME
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Nonto
1/14/2008 03:27:55
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I restarted a laptop but it does'nt boot at all, so pliz tell me what can i do?
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peacefullunatic
1/19/2008 12:02:05
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Bas's fix worked for me too! Just had to remember to continue to "find next" until all the baddies were dealt with.
I was also a victim of the VMWare.
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enno
1/28/2008 14:29:00
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Thank you very much Bas13. Your instruction helps and saves many time for troubleshooting.
Thank you ;-)
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lkung
2/03/2008 21:28:30
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Thanks Bas13, siliconguide, and Google! I had this problem after uninstalling VMWare Player, and the instructions worked great for getting my keyboard functionality back.
Thanks!
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Kevin
2/14/2008 13:37:36
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The common factor with all the keyboard problems is using MICROSOFT REMOTE DESKTOP - which replaces the driver for functionality but does not replace with the correct host driver after use.
I keep full operating system backups using Partition Magic, and the only way out was to bin the ops system and replace with a copy of the Master Ops System Backup.
I am trying to find an alternative FREE REMOTE DESKTOP FACILITY.
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Michiel
2/16/2008 09:49:41
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The Solution of Bas13 also works fine on Windows Vista Ultimate(32bit) after deďnstalling VMWARE Workstation on my machine, my keyboard also didn't respond anymore with a code (39) in device manager. So thanx a lot Bas 13!
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kop4
2/22/2008 12:14:55
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I'm a little confused on Bas13's solution.When i do the "find next" button with kbdclass i only get two things: (Default) and \Device\KeyboardClass0.
Both are type REG_SZ, and under data the default says (value not set) and the other says \REGISTRY\MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet009\Services\Kbdclass.
Any further assistance would be greatly appreciated.
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test
3/11/2008 21:18:33
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i love you
thanks that worked .. in fact it was the result of deinstalling vmware 6 beta ^^ i found a vmkbd driver in every filter entry
=]
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marc
3/12/2008 03:38:41
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thanks to bas13
note: you can also double-click on:
c:\windows\system32\osk.exe
which start a virtual keyboard, if you click on the letter 'A' for example, it's like you type the 'A'
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DocJMB
3/21/2008 18:45:45
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Bas 13 you're a genius THANKS!
Had been killing myself finding a solution.
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ATechGuy
4/01/2008 21:09:51
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Major Kudos to Bas13. thank you SO much.
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Ryan Adams
4/04/2008 15:48:39
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I fixed this with some registry editing. TO make it easier I also created a REG file that should work: http://personal.ryantadams.com/2008/01/18/keyboard-not-working-due-to-missing-or-corrupt-drivers-code-39/
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Jon Comer
4/09/2008 08:29:05
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I had a Code 38 error and your procedure fixed it perfectly. Thanks very much.
This seemed to caused by VMWare also.
Jon
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LodewijkB
4/17/2008 08:18:42
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Thank you very much, Bas13!
You saved me big time!
Lodewijk
The Netherlands
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Gregul
4/18/2008 07:23:01
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thank U Bas13 ! It works finally... UUUU I was getting mad... I tried to put your Regfile, but i didn't work out...
Finally, I desinstalled the keyboard, and using "REGCLEANER.exe" I cleaned the registry, and started the computer again.... The Kb got reinstalled correctly.
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Unonimous
4/21/2008 10:19:07
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Omg Bas13 u are great thx for saving me a lot of time! U should simplify the instructions a little though becaused some people like myself are having a hard time understanding exactly what to do. thx again for the support. FOR ANYONE WHO STIL CANT FIX IT U CAN DOWNLOAD AN AUTOMATIX FIX FROM HERE: http://personal.ryantadams.com/2008/01/18/keyboard-not-working-due-to-missing-or-corrupt-drivers-code-39/ Email me for any info
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ComputerxBroken
4/23/2008 16:14:15
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Hi, I couldn't find anything other than 'kbdclass' under any of the upperfilters. I'm not sure but it may have been because I tried a similar solution to this earlier which I found on a few other sites:
Click Start
>type in the Search box “Regedit”
>Click Hkey_Local_Machine
>System folder
>CurrentControlSet
>Control
>Class
>4D36E965-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318
-Click to select UpperFilters in the right pane, delete it
-Click LowerFilters in the right pane, delete it
Close Registry window and restart the computer.
(My keyboard still did not work after doing this, however)
Thank you for your help.
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Adam
5/01/2008 01:49:39
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Bless you Bas13
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creaturex
5/03/2008 23:27:02
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Ok, for everyone struggling with BAS13's explanation, I'll try to explain it in a simpler manner. First, for simplicity's sake, open up the on-screen keyboard in Start->All Programs->Accessories->Accessibility->On-Screen Keyboard
Now, open the Start menu and click Run. In here, type "regedit" and hit enter (on the nifty on-screen keyboard, of course.)
Once there, click Edit at the top, then click Find. Type kbdclass and press find. Now, look at the key it found. If it is named Upperfilter or Lowerfilter, then that's one of the ones you're looking for. If not, press f3 (find next) on the on-screen keyboard, and wait for it to find another. In my repair, I found kbdclass about 20 times, but only 4 of them were the keys I was looking for. Now, when you find one named Upperfilter or Lowerfilter, look at the contents of the key, mine, for example, read "kbdclass vmkbd". If it says anything besides "kbdclass", then you need to fix that key. Right click it and click Modify. From here, delete everything except "kbdclass", and save the changes. You should have to modify a few of these, or maybe even just one. Just make sure you search through the whole registry, by hitting f3 until you get a message saying "Windows has finished searching the registry." Then do the uninstall and reinstall like BAS13 said, and you should be set. I didn't even have to restart, but that doesn't mean you won't have to.
By the way, my issue was caused by VMware (uninstalling, to be specific)
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grable
5/16/2008 15:28:23
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Thank you Bas13!!!
This solved my problem perfectly, and uninstalling VMWare was the culprit on my machine as well.
Thanks again :)
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Beach
5/22/2008 10:54:59
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Thanks Bas13!
It worked great! VMWare was also my problem. Last time I use that software.
Thanks again. |
colin
5/24/2008 11:35:18
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Blas13 - you're a legend, this works perfect!!!! |
Matt
6/06/2008 07:51:35
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Hi,
Having this problem as well and the fix works great, i'm having the problem on multiple machines so need to establish what has caused the issue. How did you identify that VMware was the culprit? |
cobes
6/25/2008 20:18:23
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BE VERY CAREFUL DOING THIS!!!
I did this and now I have NO mouse and NO keyboard!!!
BUT... I read the article on Microsoft about doing this and ran the "Automatic Guide" and it didn't fix my problem (which was my
CD-Rom couldn't read my X-Plane Game CD). Anyway, I deleted THREE of the UpperFilters manually and now I'm totally screwed with NO input device(s) at all!!
I only wish I NEVER messed with this setting. I have NO idea how to fix this now and it was a perfectly good working PC except for the CD-Rom issue. Damn, this REALLY sucks...
At this point, I think it would be cheaper to buy a NEW "barebones" system WITH the FULL Operating System XP SP2 CD.
I will NEVER, EVER, buy an HP (what I have now), Dell or any other OEM "mainstream" PC BECAUSE they don't give you the operating system CD and if you have a problem (AND YOU WILL HAVE A PROBLEM TOO!!), their ONLY SOLUTION is to do a FULL RECOVERY back to the state it was in when you first removed it from the box!!! That means you LOSE ALL YOUR DATA!!!!!!!!!!! IMPORTANT EMAILS, ALL DOWNLOADED SOFTWARE, ETC... GONE FOREVER!!!!!
Sorry for getting slightly off topic here with my rant but everybody needs to know what kind of CRAP OEM systems REALLY are and what you CAN EXPECT when you buy one of these POS. You've been WARNED!!
cobes |