Hi, my Hp Pavilion lap, keyboard and mouse is not working

Hi, my Hp Pavilion lap, keyboard and mouse is not working while  i am login into  windows 8.1. but it works in bois mode. can you please tell me the reason 

Hi there,
I had the same problem so did some research. Downloaded this driver and now everything's sweet. Hope it works for you too!! (This is only to get your hdmi working, sorry can't help you with the rest)
http://www.nvidia.co.in/object/Quadro_3D_Vision_US​Bdriver_197.03_in.html

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