KBD.exe?

I have a PC HP Pavilion Media Center M7750N desktop that I bought a few years ago.

I just restored the operating system (Vista Home Prem) yesterday from the HP recovery DVD

and get an error message I've ever seen.

"KBD.exe no longer."

Maybe the file was corrupted.

Can someone help me please?

http://www.file.NET/process/kbd.exe.html If you get an error message 'KBD. EXE has encountered a problem and needs to close... ", go to the (related) HP support page and download the file and install it. This will stop the error message. Nothing to do with the virus or spyware or something like that! Good luck

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