XP on Mac using Bootcamp. Keyboard/mouse not working not. Blocking my access

XP on Mac using Bootcamp.  Windows installed and worked fine. Then install the drivers. Now it's not recognizing my wired Microsoft Mouse or my Mac wireless keyboard, so I can not even past the initial splash screen that shows my name and my son.  Really stuck here because without him reading the mouse or the keyboard, I can not in Windows. And if I can't get into Windows, I can't reload mouse software, etc.  It worked fine until I installed the drivers, and I know that they were good.  Any suggestions?

Hello

I suggest to try the cable connection, the keyboard and the mouse. Restart your computer and uninstall the driver keyboard and wireless mouse and check.

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307895

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