Need still restarts desktop Acer Aspire - keyboard not detected at the login screen

Hello

I have Acer Aspire ATC-605-UR13.

In the course of the last 4 weeks, suddenly the keyboard is not detected at the login screen. The mouse works.

Still, I have to restart to make the keyboard work.

Any idea of what caused it? Perhaps any software installed that do?

P.S.: Btw, I tried a new keyboard, the same behavior. I have concluded that this is not the keyboard.

Thank you!

This problem has been reported after that install some recently released update of windows... Currently the ability to perform a restore of the system to an earlier date. You can also try to uninsatlling updates of windows manually from Control Panel > windows update.

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