Failure of Windows 7 Service Pack - keyboard missing filter driver - nothing this fixes

I have a Pavilion dv6, running Windows 7 (x 64) - the software that came with the PC.

Windows Update tried to install Service Pack 1 (KB976932) - for what seems to be a year now - and each time it fails during Setup and then "lies changes."

When troubleshooting the installation/configuration has failed, error code 80070490 is provided: device driver error.

Through "Devices and printers", I literally stripped off unit each for now only that the computer identified himself as a device (it comes to eliminate other devices to potentially cause conflicts).  When I "Troubleshoot" the computer through the "Devices and printers" page, it returns "Keyboard filter driver missing" - so I use the button 'apply the Fix '.  Troubleshooting is complete, and just saying "Keyboard Filter is not a driver" - "not fixed".

I used the HP website, specific to a computer driver download, under "Keyboard" to install the driver "AMD USB Filter".  Whenever I run the Setup, it says that the driver is detected.  I tried to fix it, unistalling/re-installing/changing - and each time, the "devices and printers" Troubleshooting is back with the same error.

I tried to use the automatic troublshooter of HP - but after his execution "HP devices Detection" and my PC model/serial number comes up (quite rightly) when I try to use the 'Scan my product' button, nothing happens.

Now, I do not how to proceed.

It seems that the Windows7 service pack is not recognize a "Keyboard Filter" - omitting so driver.  By using all the tools of HP that I can find, it seems that the most recent keyboard filter driver is installed.  Whenever Windows Update tries to install Service Pack 1 from the download/installation/configuration steps, my PC is hyjacked for about 45 minutes.  This cycle of 45 happens two or three times a day now... and as you might guess - always at an inopportune time.

Where should I go from here?  Thank you!

Hello:

Unfortunately, I don't have any other suggestions that you can try to correct the error of keyboard filter.

However, you can do your own installation/repair W7 support by reading the info below.

If you want to try to repair the installation, select the option fix bottom left of the installation screen.

Repair installation will not require the use of the product key.

If you want to do a clean install of Windows using the media that you have done, you will be able to read the complete product key 25 character W7 on the bottom of your laptop.

If you decide to install the version of W7, remember that your restore partition will no longer work.

So, make a set of recovery discs before the clean install of Windows.

Instructions for making a drive of W7 installation/repair.

Download the version of W7 provided with your PC 32 or 64 bit W7 Home Premium/Professional/ultimate.

Your probably came with Home Premium.

Make sure you absolutely get the entire ISO file when you see the download complete message.

Sometimes, he reports the download is finished and your ISO file is a lot smaller that what he said was downloading.

Use the installation of Windows 7 USB/DVD tool to compile the ISO file that you download from Digital River. The link below. You need a 4 GB flash drive to use the method of compilation USB or DVD.

http://download.CNET.com/Windows-7-USB-DVD-download-tool/3000-18513_4-10972600.html

Then go to the support of the PC and driver page to install the drivers you need.

Link to downloads ISO of W7 is below.

http://forums.mydigitallife.info/threads/14709-Windows-7-Digital-River-direct-links-multiple-languag...

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