Pavilion P7-1120: problems of recovery

My password to open my computer failed. There will be a series of number 5 in the space where I have to enter my password to start the computer. I could not remove it.  When I tried the number of 5 series coins automatically.

So, I did a restore on my computer. All right.

Now when I try to start a search after you have clicked on the button, the series of the number 5 appears in this space. I can't remove them as they reappear automatically.

Except that everything seems to work OK. I use the computer to check email and print it. The computer is a professional computer until I closed the company. Now, it gets used very little.

I have Norton Internet security installed and all Norton say's OK with my system.

If anyone has an answer to my problem, I would be very grateful.

Because I'm new to this forum, I accepted a solution before trying it.

I want to keep this question open for more possible solutions.

Please wait for none of the HP experts who can check it further. In the meantime, as a first step, I suggest you to check the keyboard and make sure that none of the keys (in particular the "5") are blocked or hit. Given that the issue seems to happen on both space bar and some address password in the same way, especially the issue may be with the keyboard.

Harry

Norton support

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