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16-Sep-2007, 05:39 AM #1
Keyboard error code 39
Hello, Running windows vista with a wireless keyboard and mouse setup. Everything was running good until keyboard starting playing up. (Mouse still works fine)When i pressed any button the computer would make a beep sound. Tried rebooting, changing frequency..uninstall and reinstall driver but still having problems. Changed over keyboards to a hardwired one and still cannot get any keys or numbers to work. Hardware propeties tells me driver is corrupted or missing and has the code 39. any ideas?

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16-Sep-2007, 10:56 AM #2
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Code 39
Problem: Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware. The driver may be corrupted or missing. (Code 39)
Resolution: The driver may be corrupt. You should uninstall the current driver, then click scan for hardware changes. To reinstall the driver.



Error Code Summary
Some typical resolutions for Microsoft Windows error codes:

Uninstall the driver for the device.
Reinstall the driver.
Try Rebooting.
Swap out the hardware with a known good device.
Roll back the driver.
If all else fails, either reinstall Windows or use the recovery disks that came with the PC. Be sure to backup all data files
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