Have you a spare keyboard, even if usb to determine if this is in fact  
a hardware problem? It would make no sense to go through installing  
the OS if you have a problem with the keyboard itself. ANy usb  
external keyboard should at least let you determine this. As far as  
the installation being accessible, it is if you take all of the proper  
steps.

1. Boot off the DVD
2. After the disc is done spinning, press command+f5 or on a laptop  
you likely will need to press function+command+f5.

Then you should be abel to proceed on your own.


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