How can I uninstall and reinstall the Narrator?

How can uninstall and then reinstall Narrator in Windows 7? My Narrator is unstable. Not respond correctly or work with commands Insert + F.

Hello

Thanks for posting your query in Microsoft Community.

I understand that the Narrator does not work properly. I'll be happy to help you with your query. Let me ask you;

  1. The question is specific to Insert + F commands?
  2. Can you please explain more when you say, 'Narrator is unstable '?
  3. You did it no particular change in the computer before the show?

As the Narrator is characteristic of the operating system, you are unable to uninstall/reinstall it. However, you can disable/enable it. We will try the methods below and check if the problem still persists.

Method 1: Turn off and turn on the Narrator.

Step 1: Turn off Narrator

  1. To open Narrator, click on the Start button , then, in the search box, type Narrator. In the list of results, click Narrator.
  2. Click control whether Narrator starts when I connect.

  3. Clear the turn on Narrator and turn on Audio Description check boxes and click apply.

  4. Restart computer and activate the Narrator.

Step 2: Turn on Narrator

  1. To open Narrator, click on the Start button , then, in the search box, type Narrator. In the list of results, click Narrator.
  2. Select the checkbox Start Narrator minimized .

The next time that you start the Narrator, he will appear as an icon in the taskbar instead of being open on your screen. To restore the Narrator to his full size dialog box, click Narrator in the taskbar.

Method 2: If the Narrator is still unstable, run the System File Checker tool.

System File Checker is a Windows utility that allows users to find corruptions in Windows system files and restore the damaged files.

To do this, click Start, type command or cmd prompt in the Search box, right click invite, and then click run as administrator. If you are prompted for an administrator password or a confirmation, type the password, or click allow.

At the command prompt, type the following command and press ENTER:

sfc/scannow

Note: Not close this command prompt window until the audit is 100% full. The results of the analysis will be posted when this process is completed.

Hope this information is useful. Please feel free to answer in the case where you are facing in the future other problems with Windows.

Tags: Windows

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