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Bob, a Google search brings up a few pages about kbdus.dll. It does
refer to keyboards.

Regards,
Alan Priol



At 04:05 AM 11/21/2002, Eric Tanenbaum wrote:
>I've been trying to install XP Pro on a machine that was /is running
Windows 2000. As
>the suggested upgrade strategy did not work, I tried a complete
installation. Although I
>get further then before, the process halts with a message objecting to
'kbdus.dll'. (I'm
>not sure why it is looking for that file as I am in the UK and think
that I specified
>that as my location.)


This one is a puzzle.  The first thought that comes to me is to try a
different
keyboard during installation or install using the USA option.   I
searched
around in the Microsoft database and did not find any documents covering
this issue.

     Bob Wright
The NoSpin Group
http://freepctech.com

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