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Ok so you're saying you cant log in because your keyboard is not working due to the USB's not working on start-up. Is that for all the USB ports on your computer including front and back? Try something else like dont try the same keyboard over and over, try a different USB device in all the ports to make sure its not the keyboard and not the computer. If they still dont work, do they work when you go into bios? Like can you move your mouse or type in your bios? 

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Ok so you're saying you cant log in because your keyboard is not working due to the USB's not working on start-up. Is that for all the USB ports on your computer including front and back? Try something else like dont try the same keyboard over and over, try a different USB device in all the ports to make sure its not the keyboard and not the computer. If they still dont work, do they work when you go into bios? Like can you move your mouse or type in your bios?

I can use my mouse and keyboard in the BIOS and I've try 2 other keyboards too nothing I tried all the USB ports to for all three keyboard.
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May want to give some detail...such as what type of USB ports these are...USB 3? USB 2? Is this a laptop, desktop? What version of Windows are you running? Etc, etc.

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