Windows 10 No cursor at welcome back screen win 10

Marie

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I just upgraded from windows 7 home premium to windows 10 and as shown in the picture below, my cursor has dissapeared in the welcome back screen. I've tried everything from restarting mu laptop to changing my mouse. If there is nothing else to do is there a way to get windows 7 back?
 

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If you're experiencing cursor disappearance after upgrading to Windows 10, here are some steps you can try to resolve the issue: 1. Update Drivers: Ensure that your mouse and graphics drivers are up to date. Visit the manufacturer's website to download and install the latest drivers. 2. Mouse Settings: Check your mouse settings in Windows 10. Go to Settings > Devices > Mouse and make sure the cursor visibility settings are correct. 3. Mouse Properties: In Control Panel, navigate to Mouse settings and check if there are any specific options related to cursor visibility. 4. Cursor Theme: Try changing the cursor theme in Windows 10 to see if a different cursor style helps with visibility. 5. System Restore: If...
If you're experiencing cursor disappearance after upgrading to Windows 10, here are some steps you can try to resolve the issue: 1. Update Drivers: Ensure that your mouse and graphics drivers are up to date. Visit the manufacturer's website to download and install the latest drivers. 2. Mouse Settings: Check your mouse settings in Windows 10. Go to Settings > Devices > Mouse and make sure the cursor visibility settings are correct. 3. Mouse Properties: In Control Panel, navigate to Mouse settings and check if there are any specific options related to cursor visibility. 4. Cursor Theme: Try changing the cursor theme in Windows 10 to see if a different cursor style helps with visibility. 5. System Restore: If you prefer to go back to Windows 7, you can consider performing a System Restore to revert to the previous state. 6. Rollback: If you recently upgraded, you might have an option to roll back to your previous operating system within a specified time frame after the upgrade. If these steps don't work, you could perform a rollback to Windows 7 using the rollback feature available in Windows 10. This can only be done within a specific time frame after the upgrade. If you need further assistance with this process or have any other questions, feel free to ask.
 

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