HP Pavilion G4 Series Built-In Keyboard and Mice isn't Working

The built in keyboard is working in BIOS but when it's starting up with the OS isn't working the built in Keyboard and Mice too, i didn't know how to fix it, i already tried to uninstall the Keyboard then Reboot, doesn't working, i also tried the remove the battery and ac adapter holding on the Power Button atleast 30secs., Please Please Please Help Me!!! Thanks in advance

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