Bootcamp on Macbook Pro 15

I have a Macbook Pro 15" intel Core Duo bought last year. I wanted to use the Bootcamp to install the Windows XP SP2. I was able to partition the disk and start the Windows instalation. However, when the installation finishes loading all the drivers,etc, it comes to ask "Press R" to continue installation and "Press F3" to quit, and "Press R" to repair installation, my keyboard stops functioning. I mean not only the three keys need to be pressed is not functioning, the other keys are not functioning as well. I repeated the process several times and finally unsuccessful.
Regards

This is the G5 forum. You might get more and better responses if you post in one of the MacBook Pro forums: http://discussions.apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=190
-DH

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