Windows 7 will not detect mouse and keyboard during first log in (BOOT CAMP)

 

1. If your Registry was corrupted during the uninstall/crash, you can run into issues. Do you have a Windows backup (not a Time Machine backup) that you can restore to.
2. You can first attempt a startup repair, and may have to rebuild your BCD. If the programs you were installing had associated HW, depending on your Windows version, you may need to use bootrec.exe. There is a MS article about it.
3. You may end up reinstalling bootcamp drivers (not Windows), to regain trackpad/keyboard functionality.
4. If Windows does come up and you cannot use the built-in keyboard/trackpad, please try a wired USB keyboard/mouse to see if that works.

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