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marie

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As, you ,cahn, see, my, laptop, is, playihngb, up., ,
thne ,followihngb, keys, are, hnot, workihngb, ahnd,
commas, are, appearihngb, all, over.
h, key, hn
g, key, gb
n, key, hn
b, key, gb
with, commas, everywhnere

keep, gbettihngb, messagbes, that, my, system, is,
ihnfec\ted, withn, spyware, , shnould, I, dowhnload, thne,
supposedly, virus, remover
thnahnkihngb, you, ihn, advahnc\e
 
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I believe your laptop keyboard is defective and needs replacement.
If you accidentally spilled a liquid on it, it short-circuited the delicate
underlying keyboard membrane. Contact the manufacturer of your
laptop for support assistance.

--
Carey Frisch
Microsoft MVP
Windows XP - Shell/User

Be Smart! Protect your PC!
http://www.microsoft.com/security/protect/

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"Marie" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message:
news:268c801c4634b$f35e0a20$a601280a@phx.gbl...

| As, you ,cahn, see, my, laptop, is, playihngb, up., ,
| thne ,followihngb, keys, are, hnot, workihngb, ahnd,
| commas, are, appearihngb, all, over.
| h, key, hn
| g, key, gb
| n, key, hn
| b, key, gb
| with, commas, everywhnere
|
| keep, gbettihngb, messagbes, that, my, system, is,
| ihnfec\ted, withn, spyware, , shnould, I, dowhnload, thne,
| supposedly, virus, remover
| thnahnkihngb, you, ihn, advahnc\e
 
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.hardware (More info?)

Hahaha, lol, ROFL, and many others. 3 things for you. First, download
and run Ad-Aware from www.lavasoftusa.com . Second, check your computer
for viruses (Free) here -
http://us.mcafee.com/root/mfs/default.asp?cid=9914 . Third, format and
reinstall Windows before you go and send in your laptop to have the
keyboard replaced as this will most likely cost you money. It is much
better to try reinstalling Windows before wasting your money.

Also, check and see what the cost is that they would charge you if you
do have to resort to that because you may be able to live with a
wireless keyboard or USB/PS2 keyboard connected to your computer instead.

Nathan McNulty

Carey Frisch [MVP] wrote:

> I believe your laptop keyboard is defective and needs replacement.
> If you accidentally spilled a liquid on it, it short-circuited the delicate
> underlying keyboard membrane. Contact the manufacturer of your
> laptop for support assistance.
>