Help with Vista Home Premium. PC does not START after power went out. I tried to reinstall the CD without success, I can get to the screen that says "keyboard failure".

I turn on my PC after a power failure and a black as BACKdisplay of KEYBOARD FAILURE.the USB ports have the power, the keyboard works, but I can't seem to BOOT without a keyboard menu. If anyone has any idea I'd be grateful! Stu

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