How Can I Fix My My Letters Writing Numbers And Letters-glued S One Command?

Discussion in 'Software' started by StellaNova, Feb 22, 2016.

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  1. StellaNova

    StellaNova Private E-2

    Eldon, well all software/antivursprograms/kaspersky killroots/malware-antimalware/ccleaner etc didn't find anything: short.
    So in that regard I seam to be clean.
    From another level it can be that the error-keyboard- is simply a program-code switched with any of my original files, when they had WiFi-access to my pc, so that is why I refer to it as -ghost-.
    I didn't get that with logs, I have to go thorough that again.
     
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  2. _nullptr

    _nullptr Major Geeky Geek Geek

    Why doesn't this 'ghost' affect your external USB keyboard?
     
  3. StellaNova

    StellaNova Private E-2

    -nullptr :confused:
    That is a very good question.
    But from another view: 'my pc was clean' when i began using external USB keyboard.
    So if it is a malware-virus running in my pc now it would have messed up my USB keyboard as well, I assume.

    Troubleshoot hardware - I keep running it to fix all with new Windows 10.
    sfc/scannow - is ok, no issues.
    So why doesn't my faulty keyboard issues come up anywhere?
    Or Maybe there is another program I can use to detect that?

    S
     
  4. plodr

    plodr MajorGeek Super Extraordinaire Moderator Staff Member

    Because it is NOT a software problem, it is a hardware problem.

    The hardware failure may have coincided with malware but it didn't cause the hardware problem.

    Personal experience: several years ago, I upgraded RAM in a computer. It ran once, then died! The power supply died just after I installed the new RAM. It was a coincidence but installing the new RAM did not cause the power supply to die.
     
  5. Earthling

    Earthling Interplanetary Geek

    OK, here is the acid test.

    1. Image your system as it is to another drive, (use a third party program for this such as AOMEI Backupper)

    2. Revert to factory and test your laptop's keyboard

    3. Restore the image from 1. This will put your system right back where it is now, rogue software included if it exists.

    Be sure to create the AOMEI rescue CD so that you can recover your image after stage 2.
     
  6. StellaNova

    StellaNova Private E-2

    Pldor: thanks, I have thought about that as well but… the digits are a code I know well, and therefore probably a message to me to ‘stop scare me’.
    So that is why I think it is a ‘ghost code’ somewhere.

    Earthling: thanks, I am not ready to do that process yet, but I will keep it in mind if I do.
    I am checking everything for hidden traps and not only fixing my error-keyboard.

    Does anyone know if it can be an office-outlook related keyboard-error?
    Somehow they hacked through my outlook, but they did so many things so I am not sure what was front-attack and what was back-attack.
    I have done a repair office.
    And all troubleshoot options, couple of times as well.

    So if this is a hardware error it is % super anomalous because it is too programmed and synced.

    Thanks everyone!
    Really appreciate all feedback and help! :)
     
  7. GrenPara

    GrenPara Private E-2

    Hey Guys and Gals,

    Just read this thread and thou I am not an expert

    Hello,

    You say sfc /scannow cant fix the errros which I find strange.
    Do you boot windows to command prompt or did you run from regular command prompt?

    If you hold left shift and click restart and keep holding left shift you can go into troubleshooting mode and select boot to command prompt.
    then once system boots it will be in command prompt.
    Type "scf /scannow" and it will almost always fix the errors in that mode.

    The only time scf will fail is usually when you are in windows and using command prompt even as admin repair will fail.
    You must be sure you go into trouble shooting the way i listed above and boot to command prompt.

    I am no expert but it should work.
    Sorry I dont know much more than that and I use boot to command prompt often.

    Hope it helps/works.
    Thanks for your time
    Gren
     
  8. StellaNova

    StellaNova Private E-2

    GrenPara: Thanks but I have fixed that.
    sfc /scannow is ok now, no errors nor issues.
    I did write it is ok-solved in a post after the one you found it in.
    S
     
  9. Eldon

    Eldon Major Geek Extraordinaire

    There's nothing 'anomalous' in your keyboard. There's no 'ghost code'. There's no 'virus-malware-program-code'.
    The keyboard is broken.
    Upload the logs requested by Kestrel13!
    I am closing this thread because you are not heeding the advice given to you.
     
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