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The easiest way to resolve the issue is to plug the device back into the original USB port that you had it working on. Alternatively, this fix should sort you out.
With the keyboard plugged in (and not responding) go to Control Panel > System > Device Manager.
You should see two entries for the keyboard accompanied by exclamation marks in the Human Interface section.
Right click one of the entries and select Update Driver, then select browse my computer for driver software.
Select 'Let me pick from a list...' From the list you are presented with, select either USB-Human Interface Device or HID-compliant device and click next. Repeat for the other entry and the computer should now see your keyboard as a basic USB keyboard. This will allow you to reinstall the Saitek driver for the board.