I reanabled everything back the way it was
Well that doesn't really troubleshoot your problems
Why don't you go back and disable everything again as recommended by the Clean boot link
But DON'T disable anything related to COD>>You can recheck them
Restart the computer
Then see if you have troubles playing the game, this is a troubleshoot step
Should I bother doing that memory test now or do you think its still a driver issue?
Yes still do it if you have issues
You have to troubleshoot this on your end!
I borrowed a keyboard from my friend.
Remember what I posted earlier
1. Shut down your computer: click Start > Shut Down, select "Shut Down" and then click OK. Turn off your computer.
2. Connect a PS/2 keyboard to your computer
3. Turn on your computer and enter the System Setup for BIOS before Windows starts.
4. After you enter the BIOS, look for the USB Legacy Support setting. Usually, this setting is found under the Advanced, Peripheral, or Peripheral Configuration menu, however your BIOS may be different.
5. Select USB Legacy Support and change the setting to Enabled. Do not change any other BIOS settings.
6. Save the settings and exit the BIOS. Allow Windows to start.
That is so you don't have to use a different keyboard all the time to enter setup or Advanced startup selection
But in the bios, you may also want to change to boot from CD first so you can run memtest
Read over this thread again, I repeat, you must troubleshoot on your end