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  • I think you may be confused here. I am running Windows inside Ubuntu. However, I am running Ubuntu on a Lenovo ThinkPad. But I suppose that should not cause any problems because I am not running any drivers from Lenovo.
    – shyam
    Commented Jun 15, 2017 at 5:03
  • @shyam The physical computer (windows 10) was a lenovo? You then took that and converted into an image. If that is the case, then it most likely is an issue with the driver. You created the VM image from a lenovo. Thus you took all the drivers, files, and systems configurations from it. Another way you can take a look at it is by forcing the VM to go into bios. Then use the keyboard to navigate. If you can use the keyboard in bios, then you've confirmed that once the OS is loaded, it does not accept the lenovo driver for the keyboard. This is a known issue with lenovo converted into VM images.
    – JustAGrump
    Commented Jun 15, 2017 at 18:12