HP disk recovery failure Vista 64-bit ID & password - no keyboard

HP Pavilion DV6936US laptop.  I'll have to install a full recovery on a new drive with HP disks: Windows Vista 64-bit set up does not login username or password keyboard despite the blinking cursor in user field.  NumLock is turned off and the WiFi switch is 'on' throughout the recovery.  After several unsuccessful full recovery, I've wiped the drive with DiskKill as suggested in another post and tried again, with the same result.  A HP driver missing?  If so, how do I install it?  At my recovery value supposed to include an additional disk?

A HP Quick Launch driver is missing?  The mouse works, but I can't select a keyboard on the screen either.

Try a keyboard external usb.

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