Problem with lkbdhlpr files

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In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load file

"lkbdhlpr"

I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

Changed file suffix to .old

Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given an

error "Cannot remove"

Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it is

called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.



I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is .vxd

All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

Can anyone help please

TIA

Teriel9
 
Teriel9" wrote in message

news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load file

> "lkbdhlpr"

> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

> Changed file suffix to .old

> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given an

> error "Cannot remove"

> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it is

> called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>

> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is

> .vxd

> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

> Can anyone help please

> TIA

> Teriel9




A google search turned this up.

1) Go into your system BIOS setup.

2) Goto Integrated Peripherals.

3) Change Port 64/60 Emulation to 'Disable'.

Save and reboot.

--





"Don't pick a fight with an old man.

If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
 
Does this help?



http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/90645-35-lkbdhlpr-logitech-keyboard-helper-system







"Teriel9" wrote in message

news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load file

> "lkbdhlpr"

> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

> Changed file suffix to .old

> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given an

> error "Cannot remove"

> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it is

> called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>

> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is

> .vxd

> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

> Can anyone help please

> TIA

> Teriel9

>
 
Thanks Micheal,

Tried this but do not have Port60/40 emulation in my Integrated peripherals.

at least I could not find it

Thanks

Teriel9





"Michael" wrote in message

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> Teriel9" wrote in message

> news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load file

>> "lkbdhlpr"

>> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

>> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

>> Changed file suffix to .old

>> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given an

>> error "Cannot remove"

>> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it is

>> called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>>

>> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is

>> .vxd

>> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

>> Can anyone help please

>> TIA

>> Teriel9


>

> A google search turned this up.

> 1) Go into your system BIOS setup.

> 2) Goto Integrated Peripherals.

> 3) Change Port 64/60 Emulation to 'Disable'.

> Save and reboot.

> --

>

>

> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>

>
 
Thanks Teneo,

Tried this as I also found it on google, but it did not work for me

Thanks for your interest

Teriel9





"Teneo" wrote in message

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> Does this help?

>

> http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/forum/90645-35-lkbdhlpr-logitech-keyboard-helper-system

>

>

>

> "Teriel9" wrote in message

> news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load file

>> "lkbdhlpr"

>> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

>> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

>> Changed file suffix to .old

>> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given an

>> error "Cannot remove"

>> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it is

>> called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>>

>> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is

>> .vxd

>> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

>> Can anyone help please

>> TIA

>> Teriel9

>>


>

>
 
Have you checked 'services' to see if there's an entry there you can

disable?



--





"Don't pick a fight with an old man.

If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."





"Teriel9" wrote in message

news:#0V8h$3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Thanks Micheal,

> Tried this but do not have Port60/40 emulation in my Integrated

> peripherals. at least I could not find it

> Thanks

> Teriel9

>

>

> "Michael" wrote in message

> news:ehsf5G3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Teriel9" wrote in message

>> news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load

>>> file "lkbdhlpr"

>>> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

>>> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

>>> Changed file suffix to .old

>>> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given

>>> an error "Cannot remove"

>>> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it is

>>> called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>>>

>>> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is

>>> .vxd

>>> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

>>> Can anyone help please

>>> TIA

>>> Teriel9


>>

>> A google search turned this up.

>> 1) Go into your system BIOS setup.

>> 2) Goto Integrated Peripherals.

>> 3) Change Port 64/60 Emulation to 'Disable'.

>> Save and reboot.

>> --

>>

>>

>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>

>>


>

>
 
Teriel9 wrote:

> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load file

> "lkbdhlpr"

> I have tried various options to get rid of it

> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

> Changed file suffix to .old

> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given an

> error "Cannot remove"

> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it is

> called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>

> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is .vxd

> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

> Can anyone help please

> TIA

> Teriel9




If the file can't be loaded, deleting the file won't help; that would

assure it's never loaded. Run regedit, do a search for lkbdhlpr and see

where it's supposed to be located, note the location, press F3 to

continue the search. Place a copy of the file in the needed locations.



--

Joe =o)
 
On Mar 24, 12:06 pm, "Teriel9" wrote:

> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load file

> "lkbdhlpr"

> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

> Changed file suffix to .old

> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given an

> error "Cannot remove"

> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it is

> called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>

> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is .vxd

> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

> Can anyone help please

> TIA

> Teriel9




Is this the same problem you had in 2006?



If you are seeing error messages, try to post exactly what they say -

don't try to put it in your own words. Do you really see a message

that says "Cannot remove" or does it really say something else?



Did you decide to edit the registry after reading about some solution

to your issue or is it just a hunch? Do you think it is a good idea

to backup your registry before you start trying things?



Before making any changes to your registry by hand or with third party

tools, be sure to make a backup of the registry first. Here is a link

to a popular registry backup tool:



http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/



You have not specified any particulars about your system and your BIOS

information is unknown, but you can provide that and we can help you

look up the documentation instead of just guessing what might be. You

need to also provide the exact message from the Event Log.



Click Start, Run and in the box enter:



msinfo32



Click OK, and when the System Summary info appears, click Edit, Select

All, Copy and then paste back here.



There will be some personal information (like System Name and User

Name), and whatever appears to be private information to you, just

delete from the pasted information.



Here is a method to post the specific information about individual

events.



To see the Event Viewer logs, click Start, Settings, Control Panel,

Administrative Tools, Event Viewer.



A shortcut to Event Viewer is to click Start, Run and in the box

enter:



%SystemRoot%\system32\eventvwr.msc /s



Click OK to launch the Event Viewer.



The most interesting logs are usually the Application and System.

Some logs may be almost or completely empty.

Not every event is a problem, some are informational messages that

things are working okay and some are warnings.

No event should defy reasonable explanation.



Each event is sorted by Date and Time. Errors will have red Xs,

Warnings will have yellow !s.

Information messages have white is. Not every Error or Warning event

means there is a serious issue.

Some are excusable at startup time when Windows is booting. Try to

find just the events at the date

and time around your problem.



If you double click an event, it will open a Properties windows with

more information. On the right are

black up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the open events. The

third button that looks like

two pages on top of each other is used to copy the event details to

your Windows clipboard.



When you find an interesting event that occurred around the time of

your issue, click the third button

under the up and down arrows to copy the details and then you can

paste the details (right click, Paste

or CTRL-V) the detail text back here for analysis.



To get a fresh start on any Event Viewer log, you can choose to clear

the log (backing up the log is offered),

then reproduce your issue, then look at just the events around the

time of your issue.
 
Yes Micheal Thank you

Teriel9





"Michael" wrote in message

news:72FC6604-FCFC-4061-BEF7-991E889A501B@microsoft.com...

> Have you checked 'services' to see if there's an entry there you can

> disable?

>

> --

>

>

> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>

>

> "Teriel9" wrote in message

> news:#0V8h$3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Thanks Micheal,

>> Tried this but do not have Port60/40 emulation in my Integrated

>> peripherals. at least I could not find it

>> Thanks

>> Teriel9

>>

>>

>> "Michael" wrote in message

>> news:ehsf5G3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Teriel9" wrote in message

>>> news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load

>>>> file "lkbdhlpr"

>>>> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

>>>> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

>>>> Changed file suffix to .old

>>>> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given

>>>> an error "Cannot remove"

>>>> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it

>>>> is called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>>>>

>>>> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is

>>>> .vxd

>>>> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

>>>> Can anyone help please

>>>> TIA

>>>> Teriel9

>>>

>>> A google search turned this up.

>>> 1) Go into your system BIOS setup.

>>> 2) Goto Integrated Peripherals.

>>> 3) Change Port 64/60 Emulation to 'Disable'.

>>> Save and reboot.

>>> --

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>

>>>


>>

>>
 
Hi Elmo,

Thank you but I have tried placing just where registry asks but no joy.

Teriel9





"Elmo" wrote in message

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> Teriel9 wrote:

>> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load file

>> "lkbdhlpr"

>> I have tried various options to get rid of it

>> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

>> Changed file suffix to .old

>> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given an

>> error "Cannot remove"

>> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it is

>> called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>>

>> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is

>> .vxd

>> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

>> Can anyone help please

>> TIA

>> Teriel9


>

> If the file can't be loaded, deleting the file won't help; that would

> assure it's never loaded. Run regedit, do a search for lkbdhlpr and see

> where it's supposed to be located, note the location, press F3 to

> continue the search. Place a copy of the file in the needed locations.

>

> --

> Joe =o)
 
Thank you Jose,

I have printed your email and will try what you suggest.

regards

Teriel9





"Jose" wrote in message

news:7d29a487-a79b-4242-993e-c243cf9a145a@q23g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...

On Mar 24, 12:06 pm, "Teriel9" wrote:

> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load file

> "lkbdhlpr"

> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

> Changed file suffix to .old

> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given an

> error "Cannot remove"

> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it is

> called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>

> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is

> .vxd

> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

> Can anyone help please

> TIA

> Teriel9




Is this the same problem you had in 2006?



If you are seeing error messages, try to post exactly what they say -

don't try to put it in your own words. Do you really see a message

that says "Cannot remove" or does it really say something else?



Did you decide to edit the registry after reading about some solution

to your issue or is it just a hunch? Do you think it is a good idea

to backup your registry before you start trying things?



Before making any changes to your registry by hand or with third party

tools, be sure to make a backup of the registry first. Here is a link

to a popular registry backup tool:



http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/



You have not specified any particulars about your system and your BIOS

information is unknown, but you can provide that and we can help you

look up the documentation instead of just guessing what might be. You

need to also provide the exact message from the Event Log.



Click Start, Run and in the box enter:



msinfo32



Click OK, and when the System Summary info appears, click Edit, Select

All, Copy and then paste back here.



There will be some personal information (like System Name and User

Name), and whatever appears to be private information to you, just

delete from the pasted information.



Here is a method to post the specific information about individual

events.



To see the Event Viewer logs, click Start, Settings, Control Panel,

Administrative Tools, Event Viewer.



A shortcut to Event Viewer is to click Start, Run and in the box

enter:



%SystemRoot%\system32\eventvwr.msc /s



Click OK to launch the Event Viewer.



The most interesting logs are usually the Application and System.

Some logs may be almost or completely empty.

Not every event is a problem, some are informational messages that

things are working okay and some are warnings.

No event should defy reasonable explanation.



Each event is sorted by Date and Time. Errors will have red Xs,

Warnings will have yellow !s.

Information messages have white is. Not every Error or Warning event

means there is a serious issue.

Some are excusable at startup time when Windows is booting. Try to

find just the events at the date

and time around your problem.



If you double click an event, it will open a Properties windows with

more information. On the right are

black up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the open events. The

third button that looks like

two pages on top of each other is used to copy the event details to

your Windows clipboard.



When you find an interesting event that occurred around the time of

your issue, click the third button

under the up and down arrows to copy the details and then you can

paste the details (right click, Paste

or CTRL-V) the detail text back here for analysis.



To get a fresh start on any Event Viewer log, you can choose to clear

the log (backing up the log is offered),

then reproduce your issue, then look at just the events around the

time of your issue.
 
Did it work?



--





"Don't pick a fight with an old man.

If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."





"Teriel9" wrote in message

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> Yes Micheal Thank you

> Teriel9

>

>

> "Michael" wrote in message

> news:72FC6604-FCFC-4061-BEF7-991E889A501B@microsoft.com...

>> Have you checked 'services' to see if there's an entry there you can

>> disable?

>>

>> --

>>

>>

>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>

>>

>> "Teriel9" wrote in message

>> news:#0V8h$3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Thanks Micheal,

>>> Tried this but do not have Port60/40 emulation in my Integrated

>>> peripherals. at least I could not find it

>>> Thanks

>>> Teriel9

>>>

>>>

>>> "Michael" wrote in message

>>> news:ehsf5G3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Teriel9" wrote in message

>>>> news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load

>>>>> file "lkbdhlpr"

>>>>> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

>>>>> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

>>>>> Changed file suffix to .old

>>>>> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given

>>>>> an error "Cannot remove"

>>>>> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it

>>>>> is called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>>>>>

>>>>> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other

>>>>> is .vxd

>>>>> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

>>>>> Can anyone help please

>>>>> TIA

>>>>> Teriel9

>>>>

>>>> A google search turned this up.

>>>> 1) Go into your system BIOS setup.

>>>> 2) Goto Integrated Peripherals.

>>>> 3) Change Port 64/60 Emulation to 'Disable'.

>>>> Save and reboot.

>>>> --

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>>

>>>>

>>>

>>>


>

>
 
Michael

Regret no

Teriel9



"Michael" wrote in message

news:%23BZjMSCzKHA.244@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> Did it work?

>

> --

>

>

> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>

>

> "Teriel9" wrote in message

> news:euBnsOBzKHA.5332@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Yes Micheal Thank you

>> Teriel9

>>

>>

>> "Michael" wrote in message

>> news:72FC6604-FCFC-4061-BEF7-991E889A501B@microsoft.com...

>>> Have you checked 'services' to see if there's an entry there you can

>>> disable?

>>>

>>> --

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>

>>>

>>> "Teriel9" wrote in message

>>> news:#0V8h$3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Thanks Micheal,

>>>> Tried this but do not have Port60/40 emulation in my Integrated

>>>> peripherals. at least I could not find it

>>>> Thanks

>>>> Teriel9

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Michael" wrote in message

>>>> news:ehsf5G3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Teriel9" wrote in message

>>>>> news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load

>>>>>> file "lkbdhlpr"

>>>>>> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

>>>>>> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

>>>>>> Changed file suffix to .old

>>>>>> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr"

>>>>>> given an error "Cannot remove"

>>>>>> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it

>>>>>> is called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>>>>>>

>>>>>> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other

>>>>>> is .vxd

>>>>>> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

>>>>>> Can anyone help please

>>>>>> TIA

>>>>>> Teriel9

>>>>>

>>>>> A google search turned this up.

>>>>> 1) Go into your system BIOS setup.

>>>>> 2) Goto Integrated Peripherals.

>>>>> 3) Change Port 64/60 Emulation to 'Disable'.

>>>>> Save and reboot.

>>>>> --

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>


>>

>>
 
Hi Jose,

Have copied and saved as suggested and attached.

Also attached is an error in the "Application" section re"Server service,

however on checking running services the "Server" service is in fact

running.

Back to lkbdhlpr, The event which shows this error is actually the very 1st

event recorded on each startup, so it is difficult to see how it can be

affected by another event.

Thank you for your tip re registry, I have downloaded and used ERUNT.

Regards

Teriel9





"Jose" wrote in message

news:7d29a487-a79b-4242-993e-c243cf9a145a@q23g2000yqd.googlegroups.com...

On Mar 24, 12:06 pm, "Teriel9" wrote:

> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load file

> "lkbdhlpr"

> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

> Changed file suffix to .old

> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr" given an

> error "Cannot remove"

> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since it is

> called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for it.

>

> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other is

> .vxd

> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

> Can anyone help please

> TIA

> Teriel9




Is this the same problem you had in 2006?



If you are seeing error messages, try to post exactly what they say -

don't try to put it in your own words. Do you really see a message

that says "Cannot remove" or does it really say something else?



Did you decide to edit the registry after reading about some solution

to your issue or is it just a hunch? Do you think it is a good idea

to backup your registry before you start trying things?



Before making any changes to your registry by hand or with third party

tools, be sure to make a backup of the registry first. Here is a link

to a popular registry backup tool:



http://www.larshederer.homepage.t-online.de/erunt/



You have not specified any particulars about your system and your BIOS

information is unknown, but you can provide that and we can help you

look up the documentation instead of just guessing what might be. You

need to also provide the exact message from the Event Log.



Click Start, Run and in the box enter:



msinfo32



Click OK, and when the System Summary info appears, click Edit, Select

All, Copy and then paste back here.



There will be some personal information (like System Name and User

Name), and whatever appears to be private information to you, just

delete from the pasted information.



Here is a method to post the specific information about individual

events.



To see the Event Viewer logs, click Start, Settings, Control Panel,

Administrative Tools, Event Viewer.



A shortcut to Event Viewer is to click Start, Run and in the box

enter:



%SystemRoot%\system32\eventvwr.msc /s



Click OK to launch the Event Viewer.



The most interesting logs are usually the Application and System.

Some logs may be almost or completely empty.

Not every event is a problem, some are informational messages that

things are working okay and some are warnings.

No event should defy reasonable explanation.



Each event is sorted by Date and Time. Errors will have red Xs,

Warnings will have yellow !s.

Information messages have white is. Not every Error or Warning event

means there is a serious issue.

Some are excusable at startup time when Windows is booting. Try to

find just the events at the date

and time around your problem.



If you double click an event, it will open a Properties windows with

more information. On the right are

black up and down arrow buttons to scroll through the open events. The

third button that looks like

two pages on top of each other is used to copy the event details to

your Windows clipboard.



When you find an interesting event that occurred around the time of

your issue, click the third button

under the up and down arrows to copy the details and then you can

paste the details (right click, Paste

or CTRL-V) the detail text back here for analysis.



To get a fresh start on any Event Viewer log, you can choose to clear

the log (backing up the log is offered),

then reproduce your issue, then look at just the events around the

time of your issue.
 
Have you contacted Logitech about this? They have forums that are pretty

informative.



--





"Don't pick a fight with an old man.

If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."





"Teriel9" wrote in message

news:ehpL9JDzKHA.5940@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Michael

> Regret no

> Teriel9

>

> "Michael" wrote in message

> news:%23BZjMSCzKHA.244@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>> Did it work?

>>

>> --

>>

>>

>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>

>>

>> "Teriel9" wrote in message

>> news:euBnsOBzKHA.5332@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Yes Micheal Thank you

>>> Teriel9

>>>

>>>

>>> "Michael" wrote in message

>>> news:72FC6604-FCFC-4061-BEF7-991E889A501B@microsoft.com...

>>>> Have you checked 'services' to see if there's an entry there you can

>>>> disable?

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Teriel9" wrote in message

>>>> news:#0V8h$3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Thanks Micheal,

>>>>> Tried this but do not have Port60/40 emulation in my Integrated

>>>>> peripherals. at least I could not find it

>>>>> Thanks

>>>>> Teriel9

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Michael" wrote in message

>>>>> news:ehsf5G3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> Teriel9" wrote in message

>>>>>> news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load

>>>>>>> file "lkbdhlpr"

>>>>>>> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

>>>>>>> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

>>>>>>> Changed file suffix to .old

>>>>>>> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr"

>>>>>>> given an error "Cannot remove"

>>>>>>> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since

>>>>>>> it is called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for

>>>>>>> it.

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other

>>>>>>> is .vxd

>>>>>>> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

>>>>>>> Can anyone help please

>>>>>>> TIA

>>>>>>> Teriel9

>>>>>>

>>>>>> A google search turned this up.

>>>>>> 1) Go into your system BIOS setup.

>>>>>> 2) Goto Integrated Peripherals.

>>>>>> 3) Change Port 64/60 Emulation to 'Disable'.

>>>>>> Save and reboot.

>>>>>> --

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>>>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>

>>>


>

>
 
Hi Michael,

I have tried but my search for "lkbdhlpr" revealed nothing.

Thanks

Teriel9





"Michael" wrote in message

news:%23v5AANDzKHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

> Have you contacted Logitech about this? They have forums that are pretty

> informative.

>

> --

>

>

> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>

>

> "Teriel9" wrote in message

> news:ehpL9JDzKHA.5940@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>> Michael

>> Regret no

>> Teriel9

>>

>> "Michael" wrote in message

>> news:%23BZjMSCzKHA.244@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>> Did it work?

>>>

>>> --

>>>

>>>

>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>

>>>

>>> "Teriel9" wrote in message

>>> news:euBnsOBzKHA.5332@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>> Yes Micheal Thank you

>>>> Teriel9

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Michael" wrote in message

>>>> news:72FC6604-FCFC-4061-BEF7-991E889A501B@microsoft.com...

>>>>> Have you checked 'services' to see if there's an entry there you can

>>>>> disable?

>>>>>

>>>>> --

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Teriel9" wrote in message

>>>>> news:#0V8h$3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>> Thanks Micheal,

>>>>>> Tried this but do not have Port60/40 emulation in my Integrated

>>>>>> peripherals. at least I could not find it

>>>>>> Thanks

>>>>>> Teriel9

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "Michael" wrote in message

>>>>>> news:ehsf5G3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>> Teriel9" wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot

>>>>>>>> load file "lkbdhlpr"

>>>>>>>> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

>>>>>>>> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

>>>>>>>> Changed file suffix to .old

>>>>>>>> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr"

>>>>>>>> given an error "Cannot remove"

>>>>>>>> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since

>>>>>>>> it is called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call

>>>>>>>> for it.

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the

>>>>>>>> other is .vxd

>>>>>>>> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

>>>>>>>> Can anyone help please

>>>>>>>> TIA

>>>>>>>> Teriel9

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> A google search turned this up.

>>>>>>> 1) Go into your system BIOS setup.

>>>>>>> 2) Goto Integrated Peripherals.

>>>>>>> 3) Change Port 64/60 Emulation to 'Disable'.

>>>>>>> Save and reboot.

>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>>>>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>

>>>>


>>

>>
 
On Mar 25, 11:53 am, "Michael" wrote:

> Have you contacted Logitech about this?  They have forums that are pretty

> informative.

>

> --

>

> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>

> "Teriel9" wrote in message

>

> news:ehpL9JDzKHA.5940@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>

>

>

> > Michael

> > Regret no

> > Teriel9


>

> > "Michael" wrote in message

> >news:%23BZjMSCzKHA.244@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> >> Did it work?


>

> >> --


>

> >> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

> >> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."


>

> >> "Teriel9" wrote in message

> >>news:euBnsOBzKHA.5332@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> >>> Yes Micheal Thank you

> >>> Teriel9


>

> >>> "Michael" wrote in message

> >>>news:72FC6604-FCFC-4061-BEF7-991E889A501B@microsoft.com...

> >>>> Have you checked 'services' to see if there's an entry there you can

> >>>> disable?


>

> >>>> --


>

> >>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

> >>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."


>

> >>>> "Teriel9" wrote in message

> >>>>news:#0V8h$3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> >>>>> Thanks Micheal,

> >>>>> Tried this but do not have Port60/40 emulation in my Integrated

> >>>>> peripherals. at least I could not find it

> >>>>> Thanks

> >>>>> Teriel9


>

> >>>>> "Michael" wrote in message

> >>>>>news:ehsf5G3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> >>>>>> Teriel9" wrote in message

> >>>>>>news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

> >>>>>>> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot load

> >>>>>>> file "lkbdhlpr"

> >>>>>>> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

> >>>>>>> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

> >>>>>>> Changed file suffix to .old

> >>>>>>> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr"

> >>>>>>> given an error "Cannot remove"

> >>>>>>> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since

> >>>>>>> it is called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call for

> >>>>>>> it.


>

> >>>>>>> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the other

> >>>>>>> is .vxd

> >>>>>>> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

> >>>>>>> Can anyone help please

> >>>>>>> TIA

> >>>>>>> Teriel9


>

> >>>>>> A google search turned this up.

> >>>>>> 1) Go into your system BIOS setup.

> >>>>>> 2) Goto Integrated Peripherals.

> >>>>>> 3) Change Port 64/60 Emulation to 'Disable'.

> >>>>>> Save and reboot.

> >>>>>> --


>

> >>>>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

> >>>>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."




You cannot attach or upload things in this forum. Some other forums

you can, but not here.



You can copy/paste information here or you can post screenshots on an

image hosting site and post the link to the image back here. We don't

need screenshots right now, but I will tell you how anyway in case you

need to later.



The msinfo32 and Event Log information is a copy/paste operation. Use

the directions provided before and you need to copy/paste your

information which will look something like this:



System information:



OS Name Microsoft Windows XP Professional

Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3 Build 2600

OS Manufacturer Microsoft Corporation

System Manufacturer Hewlett-Packard

System Model Presario V4000

System Type X86-based PC

Processor x86 Family 6 Model 13 Stepping 8 GenuineIntel ~1696 Mhz

BIOS Version/Date Phoenix F.14, 4/27/2006

SMBIOS Version 2.31

Windows Directory C:\WINDOWS

System Directory C:\WINDOWS\system32

Boot Device \Device\HarddiskVolume1

Locale United States

Hardware Abstraction Layer Version = "5.1.2600.5512 (xpsp.

080413-2111)"

Time Zone Eastern Standard Time

Total Physical Memory 512.00 MB

Available Physical Memory 220.24 MB

Total Virtual Memory 2.00 GB

Available Virtual Memory 1.96 GB

Page File Space 1.20 GB

Page File C:\pagefile.sys



Event Log example:



Event Type: Information

Event Source: SecurityCenter

Event Category: None

Event ID: 1800

Date: 3/10/2010

Time: 9:17:05 AM

User: N/A

Description:

The Windows Security Center Service has started.



For more information, see Help and Support Center at

http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/events.asp.







To create and email/post/print a screenshot:



Press the Print Scrn button to copy your entire screen to the Windows

clipboard.



Press Alt Print Scrn to copy just the active window to the Windows

clipboard.



Open MS Paint:



Start, Program Accessories, Paint



When Paint opens, press CTRL-V to paste the clipboard, save the new

Paint file to your desktop or someplace you can remember. JPG files

take up less hard disk space than BMP files and just as readable.



Make as many screenshots as you need. Practice makes perfect. Be

careful your screenshot does not contain any personal information.

Practice viewing your images before you upload them to be sure they

are okay.



Some sites will let you attach a file directly to your post. If the

site has some kind of attachment/upload function it is usually easiest

just to use it.



If there is no such function in your message board to upload files,

then use a free third party image hosting WWW site.



Create a free account on some free picture hosting web site. You can

always remove your account later if you want. Here are some free

image hosting sites:



http://www.imageshack.us/

http://photobucket.com/



Using your free account, upload your screenshot(s) (the JPG or BMP

files) to the site and it will return to you a URL web address (a

Direct Link) for your new image(s) which you can paste the Direct Link

in a message post, email, etc.



Post that Direct Link web address back here in your response and we

can click on the link address and see your screenshot. Post as many

as you need - the sites are free.



When you are done, what you post for others to use should look

something like this:



http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/6530/taskmanagerv.jpg
 
Have you Googled for LKBDHLPR?

"Teriel9" wrote in message

news:eXMmlnDzKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

> Hi Michael,

> I have tried but my search for "lkbdhlpr" revealed nothing.

> Thanks

> Teriel9

>

>

> "Michael" wrote in message

> news:%23v5AANDzKHA.2436@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...

>> Have you contacted Logitech about this? They have forums that are pretty

>> informative.

>>

>> --

>>

>>

>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>

>>

>> "Teriel9" wrote in message

>> news:ehpL9JDzKHA.5940@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>> Michael

>>> Regret no

>>> Teriel9

>>>

>>> "Michael" wrote in message

>>> news:%23BZjMSCzKHA.244@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>> Did it work?

>>>>

>>>> --

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>>

>>>>

>>>> "Teriel9" wrote in message

>>>> news:euBnsOBzKHA.5332@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>> Yes Micheal Thank you

>>>>> Teriel9

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>> "Michael" wrote in message

>>>>> news:72FC6604-FCFC-4061-BEF7-991E889A501B@microsoft.com...

>>>>>> Have you checked 'services' to see if there's an entry there you can

>>>>>> disable?

>>>>>>

>>>>>> --

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>>>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>>>>

>>>>>>

>>>>>> "Teriel9" wrote in message

>>>>>> news:#0V8h$3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>> Thanks Micheal,

>>>>>>> Tried this but do not have Port60/40 emulation in my Integrated

>>>>>>> peripherals. at least I could not find it

>>>>>>> Thanks

>>>>>>> Teriel9

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>> "Michael" wrote in message

>>>>>>> news:ehsf5G3yKHA.5040@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>> Teriel9" wrote in message

>>>>>>>> news:e8nlvv2yKHA.5868@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...

>>>>>>>>> In my Event Viewer an error occurs each time I start up "Cannot

>>>>>>>>> load file "lkbdhlpr"

>>>>>>>>> I have tried vaious options to get rid of it

>>>>>>>>> Removed and Reinstalled Logitech Software

>>>>>>>>> Changed file suffix to .old

>>>>>>>>> Located and tried to delete registry entry for "Legacy lkbdhlpr"

>>>>>>>>> given an error "Cannot remove"

>>>>>>>>> Tried the same thing in safe mode, no change, on reflection, since

>>>>>>>>> it is called for by windows, safe mode would probably still call

>>>>>>>>> for it.

>>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>> I note that there are 2 kinds of lkbdhlpr file one is .sys the

>>>>>>>>> other is .vxd

>>>>>>>>> All files with lkbdhlpr in the name have been deleted.

>>>>>>>>> Can anyone help please

>>>>>>>>> TIA

>>>>>>>>> Teriel9

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> A google search turned this up.

>>>>>>>> 1) Go into your system BIOS setup.

>>>>>>>> 2) Goto Integrated Peripherals.

>>>>>>>> 3) Change Port 64/60 Emulation to 'Disable'.

>>>>>>>> Save and reboot.

>>>>>>>> --

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.

>>>>>>>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>>>

>>>

>>>


>

>
 
"Jose" wrote in message

news:f79c85be-bf65-4912-be6e-851b0046e178@q15g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...







> Post that Direct Link web address back here in your response and we

> can click on the link address and see your screenshot. Post as many

> as you need - the sites are free.

>

> When you are done, what you post for others to use should look

> something like this:

>

> http://img96.imageshack.us/img96/6530/taskmanagerv.jpg




Why are you replying to me? This isn't a 'forum.' It's a Usenet newsgroup.

--





"Don't pick a fight with an old man.

If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
 
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