Mac os 10.7.5 keyboard problem

Hi everyone,
I have a problem with the keyboard of my macbook pro. Sometimes when I'm working with programs it locks and I can't do nothing but turn it off and reboot. This is a problem I must solve becouse I work whith my mac! I have it since September last year, and I had have this problem from the begining. Is there any patch or something to fix it?? I don't know what to do
Thanks for your time,
Sara

I have it since September last year, and I had have this problem from the begining.
Did you ever report the problem to Apple while you were still under your standard 1 yr warranty?  If not, why not?
If you have AC, strongly suggest that you give them a call.  OOW, take the MBP to your local AS or an AASP.  Diagnostic testing is FREE!
You can see if zapping the PRAM works.  If not, try using a can of compressed air or a brushed vacuum hose.  Your keys just may be dirty.  Especially, if you are in the habit of eating & drinking while using your MBP. 
OOW DIY resources:  iFixit 
TakeItApart
Search YouTube for Macbook Pro “How To” tutorials.

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