Keyboard frozen until about a minute after boot

Quickpaw

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Did a fresh install of windows, everything was working fine until I installed some intel drivers. Now when I boot into windows everything works and is usable except my keyboard, which kicks in almost a minute after windows is fully loaded.

I've tried removing the drivers and software installed just before the issue came up. Tried doing a fresh install again, which originally fixes the issue but as soon as I go to install missing drivers it happens again.

I've tried deleting keyboard drivers, hid drivers, usb drivers, rebooted many times, reset bios, updated bios, different usb ports, updated keyboard software, no luck.

Logitech g110 keyboard, system specs in my sig.

- Going to test with different usb keyboard (I do not have a ps/2 kb, unfortunately)
- Going to format again and install drivers and updates one at a time

Any help is super appreciated, this issue is driving me insane.
 
Look in event viewer to see if there is a different process that is holding up loading the keyboard. The process is most likely timing out and stopped trying to load.
 
I have some network stuff listed in there.

'network link disconnected' for my intel lan (using wireless for internet)
wlan autoconfig has sucessfully stopped (though from research this appears to be more informational than a warning)
server did not register with DCOM

thats all that comes up for each boot

EDIT: I also tested with a different keyboard and it booted fine. it was also usb. I would call this a keyboard issue and be done with it but its so strange that it works perfectly unril unrelated drivers are installed
 
reinstalled windows again, man this cant be that good for my ssd lol

keyboard is working normally for now, will update this post when I can find out which driver or update is causing it

UPDATE: Seems to be an issue with the logitech software now, keyboard worked fine until I installed their suite. I have put in a support ticket with logitech and hopefully they will have a fix of some sort. I would go without the program but its necessary for using my macro keys which were the point of buying this keyboard in the first place.

I'll keep updating this thread, hopefully if someone else has this issue in the future they'll stumble upon it.

UPDATE 2: Issue is now appearing without the Logitech software installed. Tested all the rest of my hardware, all passed. Doesn't happen on every boot, and safe mode and clean boots dont solve this problem. Still awaiting a reply from Logitech, it always takes them forever to get back to customers :/
 
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