I wonβt be able to work on this for a day or two. My wife and I just got hit with the flu. I will come back after my head clears and let you know where Iβm at with this issue.
MSI GL75 Leopard auto typing \\\\\\\\\\ in password box
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I formatted my Drive and cloned the original drive to that. It let me boot up the computer but still does the backslash dance when I try and log out.
Iβm beginning to think this has to do with the motherboard. Even at 18 months old Iβll have to think hard before I put that much more money into this computer.
If anyone knows how to check this motherboard let me know and Iβll try that.
Thanks,
Ernie HodgeComment
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Thatβs a good point about maybe not the motherboard. Iβve had computers since 1987 and the only reason I got rid of most of them was the software didnβt keep up with the technology.
I hate to just chuck it so if anyone knows how to check out all the hardware that would be something I wouldnβt mind trying. I have a refurbished Lenovo coming so I can get back to work.
Thanks,
Ernie HodgeComment
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A thought: Have you lifted the / key & checked thereβs nothing underneath? While removed I would check to see if the problem continues, I expect it will as the problem remains with other keyboards but worth checking.
Some further suggestions & I apologise in advance if youβve already done these.
Have you run the keyboard troubleshooter?
Have you reinstalled the keyboard driver?
Have you run an in-place repair of Windows?
Download the media creation tool, run this & choose to update now/install Windows, continue with the instructions & ensure keep everything/keep apps & files is selected & continue with the installation. If the problem remains then it is certainly hardware related. If the keyboard controller is at fault then itβs a faulty MB.Comment
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The only way to rule out windows is to boot from a linux distro
still happens- hardware
make a ubuntu bootable usb or dvd
Create a bootable USB stick with Rufus on Windows | Ubuntu NO install needed
Or here is a Youtube on how to make the usb
[MEDIA=youtube]X_fDdUgqIUQ[/MEDIA]Comment
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Originally posted by BastetA thought: Have you lifted the / key & checked thereβs nothing underneath? While removed I would check to see if the problem continues, I expect it will as the problem remains with other keyboards but worth checking.
Some further suggestions & I apologise in advance if youβve already done these.
Have you run the keyboard troubleshooter?
Have you reinstalled the keyboard driver?
Have you run an in-place repair of Windows?
Download the media creation tool, run this & choose to update now/install Windows, continue with the instructions & ensure keep everything/keep apps & files is selected & continue with the installation. If the problem remains then it is certainly hardware related. If the keyboard controller is at fault then itβs a faulty MB.
No on the rest of the questions.
It doesnβt make any difference on selecting keep everything if I run the media creation tool as I have reformatted the drive. I have no problem reinstalling my programs.
Thank you for the suggestions.Comment
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Originally posted by PeterOzThe only way to rule out windows is to boot from a linux distro
still happens- hardware
make a ubuntu bootable usb or dvd
Create a bootable USB stick with Rufus on Windows | Ubuntu NO install needed
Or here is a Youtube on how to make the usb
[MEDIA=youtube]X_fDdUgqIUQ[/MEDIA]
Thanks,
Ernie HodgeComment
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If I use the media creation tool I think I need a Microsoft account password which I do not have.Comment
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Originally posted by Ernie HodgeIf I use the media creation tool I think I need a Microsoft account password which I do not have.
Ubuntu helps to rule windows out of the equation
and you can use it to move data off - I have instructions if neededComment
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I do have all my data backed up off of the hard drive. Itβs late for me and we have about a 12 hour hard freeze starting about 9PM tonight here in Florida. I will get back on this in the morning unless I have to repair any frozen pipes.
Thanks to all for the help,
Ernie HodgeComment
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I downloaded Rufus and the latest Ubuntu and created a USB drive. I tried a couple of times to bring up my computer with the USB stick plugged in but it wonβt start. I can boot it up with the hard drive. I canβt get to the BIOS to change the boot order.
Iβll come back tomorrow and see if there are any suggestions as itβs Christmas and we are getting ready to eat.
I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas,
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