![]() ![]() If you’re using a substitute mouse or keyboard, you’ll need to get into an administrative command prompt. DISM to Uninstall KB4074588 at the Command Line ![]() ![]() If that doesn’t work out, you can boot to the Windows 10 installer and access the “Repair your computer” functions to make your way into WinRE.Įither way, you want to make your way to the command line so you can work on the affected OS.If your system fails to boot 2 times in a row, AND your system has a built-in recovery partition (installed by default for most Windows 10 systems), it will automatically boot into that partition on the 3rd try.There are lots of different ways to access WinRE, so I’ll share two of them (for a more exhaustive treatment try this excellent TenForums Tutorial) That’s why MS recommends booting into the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), where mouse and keyboard drivers should be both available and working. If the OS lacks drivers, another way to fix the issue is to try a different OS to make repairs. The problem is that the update removed the old (working) drivers and didn’t supply any new ones. If you find yourself with a working keyboard and mouse, you can skip a heading and jump to “DISM to uninstall KB4074588 at the command line.” Tip 2: Fixing Missing Mouse or Keyboard via OS Substitution Second, MS hope that it will successfully download the correct driver. ![]() First, MS hopes that Windows will recognize the keyboard. Presumably, the hopes driving this maneuver are two-fold. This may occur when the windows update servicing stack incorrectly skips installing the newer version of some critical drivers in the cumulative update and uninstalls the currently active drivers during maintenance. Here’s chapter and verseĪfter installing this update, some USB devices and onboard devices, such as a built-in laptop camera, keyboard or mouse, may stop working. MS explains this gotcha as a driver omission. Tip 1: Fixing Missing Mouse or Keyboard via Device Substitution As the top (and current) results from this TenForums search show, this situation is far from uncommon. ![]()
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