Byrdie Pillinger
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I have a three year old dell inspron desktop running updated windows 8.1 64bit. Suddenly NONE of the input devices are working. I've tried several different wireless mice, and I've tried both a wired and wireless keyboard. NOTHING. I've tried using different ports (both on the computer on on my splitter) I've tried unhooking both devices, rebooting, then hooking them back up... looks like its loading drivers, makes noise, but still nothing. Tried rebooting with them installed. ARRRGGGHHH. Since I have no keyboard I can't do safe start (don't even know if that works with windows8 ).
I do have a "repair disk" that I created when the computer was new.... tried rebooting with it in the drive.... didn't do anything other than restart the computer with the same non-functioning input devices.
I hear my external hard drive working... so it must be doing something... so I guess its not all USB devices that are down. And the computer "dings" when I try to attach either to a usb port.
I did install new logitech software last week, but it worked fine for several days, just quit working when it woke from sleep. I'd love to uninstall the logitech and go back with standard (functioning drivers), or do a system restore, but I can't do that since the mouse is not working.
Any suggestions/help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I do have a "repair disk" that I created when the computer was new.... tried rebooting with it in the drive.... didn't do anything other than restart the computer with the same non-functioning input devices.
I hear my external hard drive working... so it must be doing something... so I guess its not all USB devices that are down. And the computer "dings" when I try to attach either to a usb port.
I did install new logitech software last week, but it worked fine for several days, just quit working when it woke from sleep. I'd love to uninstall the logitech and go back with standard (functioning drivers), or do a system restore, but I can't do that since the mouse is not working.
Any suggestions/help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.

Microsoft got rid of that in W8x due to security reasons; unauthorized users of your computer or even a burglar in your home or apartment could easily bypass windows password security to get into your computer and access your private information.
There are other ways to access Safe Mode, but on newer computers with UEFI BIOS, this can be much more difficult for the average person to accomplish. As far as your attempt to reboot to your Recovery Disc you made, if your computer has UEFI BIOS, which most modern computers have now (modern means built > 2009), this will not work as you must temporarily DISABLE UEFI and set your BIOS to work with your bootable Windows recovery disc.

It's just like hiring a General Contractor to put in a new driveway or bathroom in your home. No license means they usually don't know what they are doing, and you'll have no recourse whatsoever if they scramble your computer or lose all your personal data (Documents, photos, music libraries, movies, E-mails, etc.).
If you like, you can Post their license back here, and I'll be happy to call the licensing agency (CompTIA) for you and run their number to see if they are legit or not. If you use an independent licensed Tech such as me, who works out of their home or a small shop, they will be much cheaper than one of the big computer chain stores such as Best Buy or Fry's. To diagnose your problem for instance, I charge about $35; and if you have parts that failed and need replacing, I simply add that cost into the bill, labor and parts, less the diagnosis charge. If your Motherboard hasn't failed, there's a good chance you can get it repaired for under $100 by an indepent licensed Tech.

