![]() Windows went through its usual routine and told me the keyboard had installed and was ready to use, except, it wasn’t. So I rebooted after plugging in my USB keyboard. I then clicked on the admin account I keep on the machine and went to type my password – nope, the keyboard didn’t work either. So, I plugged in a old USB trackball mouse, success! I didn’t have any mouse! Even the Track pad was totally unresponsive. ![]() I didn’t think much of it at the time but when the machine restarted, the brown stuff hit the fan. When the computer shut down, I noticed it installing several updates. It seemed to go fine – I ran the Uninstall from Programs and Features in Vista, and enabled the full time protection in Malwarebytes, with the registration codes and rebooted. Today, I was doing a little maintenance on my daughters Gateway laptop, uninstalling one anti-spyware program, and upgrading another to real-time protection. Popular guest writer Mark Schneider, walks you through a computer recovery operation using the Trinity Rescue Kit, which, as he puts it, “saved my bacon”. ![]()
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