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After restarting the computer while in a glitched admin password prompt where the prompt failed to display while still locking you in the orange-looking background screen, Windows no longer recognizes input from either the keyboard, the mouse, or my volume slider or microphone.
The BIOS recognizes the mouse and keyboard, and when booting to Safe Mode, the Win 10 recovery screen recognizes keyboard and mouse, but Safe Mode recognizes only the keyboard. I cannot do anything on the computer except via Safe Mode. Both keyboard and mouse work fine, but they know they aren't connected - when Windows boots, they turn off until a key is pressed, and then they show only the 'On' light, and no keys light up. I can access only programs accessible via Command Prompt in Safe Mode. Device Manager tells me that Safe Mode, at least, sees all affected devices. Normal Win 10 continues to ignore all input. I am running the latest version. Does anyone know what's gone wrong, or if there's a fix besides a Windows reinstall?
Edit: I've run sfc /scannow and it fixed a few corrupted files, however, the issue remains unresolved.










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    Please further describe the "glitched admin password prompt". Also, please use formatting to make your question more clear.

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After restarting the computer while in a glitched admin password prompt where the prompt failed to display while still locking you in the orange-looking background screen, Windows no longer recognizes input from either the keyboard, the mouse, or my volume slider or microphone.
The BIOS recognizes the mouse and keyboard, and when booting to Safe Mode, the Win 10 recovery screen recognizes keyboard and mouse, but Safe Mode recognizes only the keyboard. I cannot do anything on the computer except via Safe Mode. Both keyboard and mouse work fine, but they know they aren't connected - when Windows boots, they turn off until a key is pressed, and then they show only the 'On' light, and no keys light up. I can access only programs accessible via Command Prompt in Safe Mode. Device Manager tells me that Safe Mode, at least, sees all affected devices. Normal Win 10 continues to ignore all input. I am running the latest version. Does anyone know what's gone wrong, or if there's a fix besides a Windows reinstall?
Edit: I've run sfc /scannow and it fixed a few corrupted files, however, the issue remains unresolved.










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    Please further describe the "glitched admin password prompt". Also, please use formatting to make your question more clear.

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After restarting the computer while in a glitched admin password prompt where the prompt failed to display while still locking you in the orange-looking background screen, Windows no longer recognizes input from either the keyboard, the mouse, or my volume slider or microphone.
The BIOS recognizes the mouse and keyboard, and when booting to Safe Mode, the Win 10 recovery screen recognizes keyboard and mouse, but Safe Mode recognizes only the keyboard. I cannot do anything on the computer except via Safe Mode. Both keyboard and mouse work fine, but they know they aren't connected - when Windows boots, they turn off until a key is pressed, and then they show only the 'On' light, and no keys light up. I can access only programs accessible via Command Prompt in Safe Mode. Device Manager tells me that Safe Mode, at least, sees all affected devices. Normal Win 10 continues to ignore all input. I am running the latest version. Does anyone know what's gone wrong, or if there's a fix besides a Windows reinstall?
Edit: I've run sfc /scannow and it fixed a few corrupted files, however, the issue remains unresolved.










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After restarting the computer while in a glitched admin password prompt where the prompt failed to display while still locking you in the orange-looking background screen, Windows no longer recognizes input from either the keyboard, the mouse, or my volume slider or microphone.
The BIOS recognizes the mouse and keyboard, and when booting to Safe Mode, the Win 10 recovery screen recognizes keyboard and mouse, but Safe Mode recognizes only the keyboard. I cannot do anything on the computer except via Safe Mode. Both keyboard and mouse work fine, but they know they aren't connected - when Windows boots, they turn off until a key is pressed, and then they show only the 'On' light, and no keys light up. I can access only programs accessible via Command Prompt in Safe Mode. Device Manager tells me that Safe Mode, at least, sees all affected devices. Normal Win 10 continues to ignore all input. I am running the latest version. Does anyone know what's gone wrong, or if there's a fix besides a Windows reinstall?
Edit: I've run sfc /scannow and it fixed a few corrupted files, however, the issue remains unresolved.







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    Please further describe the "glitched admin password prompt". Also, please use formatting to make your question more clear.

    – music2myear
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    Please further describe the "glitched admin password prompt". Also, please use formatting to make your question more clear.

    – music2myear
    Feb 8 at 23:33










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Please further describe the "glitched admin password prompt". Also, please use formatting to make your question more clear.

– music2myear
Feb 8 at 23:33







Please further describe the "glitched admin password prompt". Also, please use formatting to make your question more clear.

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