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That's a nuisance isn't it? At least it came back from hibernation! Windows is infamous for doing this when it's loaded up memory with applications and buffers just so; usually it eventually responds to ctrl-alt-del by waking up, showing the task control console, etc. Sometimes though, it's a loose videocard or a new driver that needs to be remedied. If you're on another OS, maybe drop a little more info.
Try presing F9 whilst booting(every other boot) to take you to factory restore pages select system recovery or discscan then press "E" then"B" etc and reset OS
is it a usb keyboard or a ps2(round connector) keyboard? the problem is most likely that due to the computer not having started up properly the keyboard is not properly configured / installed by windows.
to get rid of this problem, you need the old type of keyboard, turn off the computer, and plug in a keyboard to the ps2 connector.
green one is for the mouse, the other is for the keyboard, plug in a keyboard, then turn the computer on, you should be able to press CTRL+ALT +DEL now and ones you sign in to the computer it should install the usb keyboard and it should work from now on, just make sure the keyboard is not disconnected or port changed when the power is off from the computer that cause the configuration loss.
try pressing ctrl+alt+del (two times) you would enter a screen where you are asked to enter your user name and password just enter those and you would be in if you dont have a password leave it blank
then do a system restore. hope this works and yuor computer would go in a normal state
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