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Windows 10 text is invisible

After one of the recent updates I booted up my Lenovo IdeaTab Lynx tablet only to see all menus and buttons on it to have invisible text.Here's my start menu now:and here's how I can now 'select' my WiFi network. (Unlike my neighbors) I like it. It's more like a crapshoot game now:and even the web browser is messed up:The only thing that seems to continue to work are the old style desktop apps (not surprisingly.)So how do I get my tablet back into a working condition because I can't use it like that, Microsoft?

Can't use it like that, Microsoft?Have you tried using Narrator? It probably could read the labels for you. Another accessibility tool to try is High Contrast. LeftAlt+LeftShift+PrintScrn Maybe the text shows then?Good luckRobert Aldwinckle-Hmm. Yeah, I guess it may work. I'll try tonight.At this point I'm curious who is going to pay for fixing this tablet - when I paid for it, it worked just fine.

Now someone told me that it probably got a Windows update that screwed it up overnight. So is Microsoft going to pay for fixing it?And once it's all fixed up, I also need to know how to STOP those automatic nightly updates? Dear Carl,First of all, please, apologize my 'Frenglish'In your referred answer, you say to type a PowerShell command without having any character showed on the screen. How to do that?My idea is, on another computer, to prepare the command in a text.cmd file (cmd.exe to call PowerShell?) and to record this file in a very easy recognisable place (USB Stick, in a folder especially iconized); don't forget to record the cmd.exe of thedamaged OS in the same folder!It's even more easy if you have another OS installed on the computer, so you can directly place the folder on the desktop of the right user under the other damaged OS.Am I understandable?I'am looking forwards to reading you.Best regards.Jean-Pierre MATRINGE.