If the keyboard input was affected by severe corruption, complete the following steps to enable the on-screen keyboard. If not, skip to the next chapter in the video. To enable the on-screen keyboard, click on the Windows Start button and open Settings. Select Accessibility from the left menu.
Scroll down, click on Keyboard, and enable the on-screen keyboard. To fix SFC problems with the DISM command, click on the Windows Start button. Type "Command Prompt" into the search bar, and select "Run as Administrator" under the result. In the Command Prompt window, type DISM /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth
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Press Enter and wait for the command to run. When finished, restart your computer and check for corrupt components. When the computer boots into Windows, open the Command Prompt app again. In the window, type DISM /online /cleanup-image /scanhealth
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Press Enter and wait for the command to finish. If you're still having issues, contact us via one of the options on our support website so we can assist you.