It's telling you it couldn't reset the keyboard, probably because it wasn't connected. (I'm paraphrasing of course.) It's harmless, and making it go away is potentially more trouble than it's worth... especially if you suddenly find yourself with the need to plug in a keyboard and have it work.
 
Hope this helps.
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in my event log I get this message
 
i8042prt Exceeded the allowable number of retries (configurable via the registry) on device .
 
anybody have an clue on what this is and how I would fix this in the registry? Sorry this maybe is off topic. Also my asp support on my webserver (windows 2000 box) just stopped working out of the blue a restart fixed this, any ideas on how to prevent future incidents?
 
 
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