Hello webroot community,
I have been trying to decide on a new antivirus product and have heard good things about Webroot throughout my reverse code engineering community. I do application/network security for a living, so I'm no newbie. I've tried installing a trial version of Webroot SecureAnywhere Essentials 2 times now. Both times, IMMEDIATELY after the install is done, my laptop keyboard and any USB keyboard stop working. I can reboot, go into safe mode, etc, but they are still completely disfunctional (even at the windows logon screen.) I am running a COMPLETELY FRESH copy of Windows 7 Home Premium on my brand new Asus Zenbook UX31E. I almost decided to just move on to another virus scanner because I didn't want to mess with the trouble of trying to get it resolved, but I am hoping that you guys may show some type of consolation (discount on my license) for all the problems. I am a computer professional, so I don't need you to baby me along. There is no virus on my computer. It is a completely fresh load of Windows 7. The only way I was able to even fix the problem, was by using a on-screen virtual keyboard to uninstall Webroot. Let me know what questions you need answered to try to assess the problem... it is a weird one (i assume it has something to do with your software managing key loggers.) THanks for your help!
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All keyboards quit working IMMEDIATELY after install
Best answer by JimM
Hi Lahma,
Welcome to the Webroot Community! :D
Many of the reported keyboard issues are now fixed in build 8.0.1.173. Can you please ensure that's what you're running? If you're installing from an installation disc and no internet connection for instance, you'd still be running a very old version without bug fixes for that issue. Try downloading the installer from http://anywhere.webrootcloudav.com/zerol/wsainstall.exe
One thing I've noticed about reports of this issue is that many of the people who are reporting this issue do have new computers, but many of those new computers are being shipped with outdated drivers. I've found that updating your keyboard and sometimes touchpad drivers will resolve this issue. I've noticed this in particular on Elantech drivers. It wouldn't hurt to visit your manufacturer's website and download the most recent keyboard and touchpad drivers with Webroot uninstalled and then reinstall it after the drivers are updated and the system has been restarted once. I'd be interested to know if that takes care of the issue in this case or not. Please note, it's best to do this from the manufacturer's website specifically - Windows Update unfortunately tends to get this wrong and tell you that you have the most recent driver when you really don't.
If that doesn't help, another bit of good news is that our lead developer is very interested in this type of issue and has been working hard lately to solve problems like this one. We have confirmed that at least some of the keyboard issues reported on other makes and models of computers have been resolved. Worst case scenario, if the issue reproduces you should open a ticket with support here so we can investigate a bit more thoroughly and get this resolved for you.
View originalWelcome to the Webroot Community! :D
Many of the reported keyboard issues are now fixed in build 8.0.1.173. Can you please ensure that's what you're running? If you're installing from an installation disc and no internet connection for instance, you'd still be running a very old version without bug fixes for that issue. Try downloading the installer from http://anywhere.webrootcloudav.com/zerol/wsainstall.exe
One thing I've noticed about reports of this issue is that many of the people who are reporting this issue do have new computers, but many of those new computers are being shipped with outdated drivers. I've found that updating your keyboard and sometimes touchpad drivers will resolve this issue. I've noticed this in particular on Elantech drivers. It wouldn't hurt to visit your manufacturer's website and download the most recent keyboard and touchpad drivers with Webroot uninstalled and then reinstall it after the drivers are updated and the system has been restarted once. I'd be interested to know if that takes care of the issue in this case or not. Please note, it's best to do this from the manufacturer's website specifically - Windows Update unfortunately tends to get this wrong and tell you that you have the most recent driver when you really don't.
If that doesn't help, another bit of good news is that our lead developer is very interested in this type of issue and has been working hard lately to solve problems like this one. We have confirmed that at least some of the keyboard issues reported on other makes and models of computers have been resolved. Worst case scenario, if the issue reproduces you should open a ticket with support here so we can investigate a bit more thoroughly and get this resolved for you.
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