Invalid Keys Response (Boot Camp)

Hi,
I run Boot Camp (Windows 7 Ultimate) on iMac and have no issue with the keyboard thus far but notice that the at-key ("@") is inter-changed with another key and backward-slash key ("\") is now hex-key ("#") and I can't find it and trying out all the keys.
I went back to Mac and run boot camp to download the latest driver, went back to Windows and did a repair but the result is the same.
What I notice is :
#     -     become "pound sign"
@     -     become " (double quotes)
\     -     become #
|     -     become ~
"     -      become @
Tried trobleshooting on the regional and language settings but it does not help either.

Tried the BC update (v2.1). Still exactly the same. No volume keys, no eject key. no brightness keys, no nothing!
Plus Windows says my iSight is unprogrammed and detects IR receiver at every boot, but fails to install drivers for it. Whatta bummer.

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    Winclone updated to support Lion Winclone updates and download
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    Resizing under VMWare Fusion
    If you are looking to allocate more space to Windows under VMWare please refer to the following thread http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=828182
    From http://guides.macrumors.com/Extend/Resize_Boot_Camp_Partition
    Thread with suggestions on Windows backup methods:
    https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3798090

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