cannot access windows in safe mode because the keyboard is disabled until windows is loaded into the system

I installed a keyboard wrong driver and now my winxp support with virtually no feature mouse or the keyboard, both frozen. I can't even load windows in SafeMode to solve my problem of driver, because my keyboard lights up until windows is completely loaded into the system. And it was actually a plu problem that I don't take care off the coast in time... Now, I was struck with a bigger question. Any suggestions from anyone, I appreciate it, thanks.

I have windows xp pro sp3

Can enter you the BIOS setup? I remember that my system has recognized a key led even with disabled USB legacy support. Then you can activate the support legacy USB in the BIOS. In time, you have to press F8 for safe mode there is normally no active driver at all, everything is managed by the BIOS. Another possible solution would be using a PS/2 keyboard...

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