Windows XP didn't install usb drivers

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I have had the same experience; for some reason the "bonk" sound is played over the speakers (as if a usb device has been unplugged) and the keyboard ceases to function. The mouse still works, though. Unplugging and plugging back in the keyboard solves the problem for a little while - then it happens again! At one point I got a message telling me the USB bus couldn't provide adequate power - so I tried plugging the keyboard into a powered hub. No better result, but easier to plug and unplug rather than reach around the back of a 20" monitor.
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