Windows vista screen goes black after login




















It is normal for it to go dark because you are using Windows Vista and the screen goes dark for a second and focuses your attention on the allow action or dont allow action, it is part of windows vista security. Otherwise if it goes completely blackout where the screen is no longer on, there might be a malfunction or a script that turns off your screen, check with your manufacturer for any patches or software upgrades. Yes, it completly comes blackout, when I try to repair or reinstall, it shows every wizard steps and it's seems working befor you finished repair the OS VISTA , after you finished repair it goes as the previous,is there any way to make it work?

Shashi Sadasivan 1, Expert 1GB. BSOD just got a whole new meaning Black screen of death Only heard of vista greying out, If the monitor is turning out, then it most probably is hardware related. Post Reply. Similar topics Javascript.

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I've had the same problem today on a friend's computer. Here are the steps I took. Opened Program and Features in Windows Vista and sorted by install date. The lastest installations were Quicktime, Itune, and some form of Apple Update. Went back into MSconfig and chose Normal Startup, this should re-enable all services and startup items. Disable any trace of Apple Quicktime and Itune that were left on the startup list. Hello I have the same problem but I'm unable to use the run or command line in the safe mode because it does not appear Even the sticky key opens an explorer page but hangs, and cannot use it to run commands.

Any suggestions? Thank you. I was able to delete some temp file and Im in the process of running a disk check any ideas on why i cant change admin setting and why group policy is in effect I m about ready to save what I can and reboot with windows xp if it will let me any suggestions. Ok so this is what you do. When your screen logs on and everything turns black except your mouse hit the shift key 5 times. There should be an error message that comes up asking if you want to use the sticky key..

Once that comes up there is a option to select yes or no. Right above them two is another option that is under lined. Click that link. Once the next screen appears it will look like if you went to start then computer.

Go to the drop down list right next to the little computer or back and forward icon , once this has been done click on Computer, Local Disk, and then select Windows. Locate the file Explorer If your computer is working real good you can just do a search and locate Explorer.

Double click explorer and your desktop will show. Once all this is done go update your graphics card, run a virus scan and try and reboot if not do this process over and look for some settings under Msconfig. Hope this helps you In normal mode after loging in the screen was balck with a moveable cursor. Starting in Safe mode worked and loaded desktop OK, tried uninstalling the Display adapter driver and restarting in Normal mode - desktop loaded after login, re-installed Display Adapter driver and back to Black screen after login.

Started again in Safe mode and checked event logs - all showing last events several days ago, flushed all event logs and tried another restart in normal mode - everything working again, it appears the machine was hanging every time it tried to write an event back to the event log!

There's a very easy fix for this issue. From here you can check video and resolution settings, uninstall and reinstall video drivers, whatever was the problem. It would also be a good idea to run check disk. Chkdsk cannot run because the volume is in use by another process. Would you like to schedule this volume to be checked the next time the system restarts?

Hi, the answer is that one of the startup applications or one of the services is knocking out the display drivers. Your screen may go blank but the OS is still running in the background behind the blank screen. Certainly try to reinstall any drivers you wish as stated by the other messages written on this board. However, for the majority of users this may not resolve the issue. Start-Run-type in msconfig. Reboot into normal mode ie not safe mode - If you computer launched successfully then one of the many services or applications caused the problem.

Reboot into normal mode ie not safe mode. You have so far eliminated half the processes that could have caused the problem.

Keep on going, launching between Normal mode - did your computer start, and Safe mode - what shall I enable and disable next For me it was the "Windows Even Log" service that was interfering. For everyone else it might be a different application or service. You just have to work your way through the long list to identify the culprit. Ok so I dont know if this applies to anyone else with this problem..

But I recently had this issue where right after I logged in to vista my monitor would go black I realized it would actually turn off on me. I did not know what the reason was and thought it was a random update or so I solved it on myside and hoping this will solve others with this quirky problem With my laptop it turned out it had the Screen mode on And now it works great! I know I did not set this mode to screen mode and so that was the reason it was such a mystery to me. One day I turned it off and then the next day it would go black right after login.

So try Toggling the Monitor Mode on your laptops. Office Office Exchange Server. Not an IT pro? Windows Client. Sign in. United States English. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Windows Vista Hardware. Sign in to vote. We all should keep an eye on this issue, no idea why its happening, as they say maybe after SP1 it will go away, I have not installed SP1 yet, but will update my post if it happens again.

And thank you all for the responses. Saturday, August 18, PM. Saja 0. Sunday, December 16, AM. Sunday, August 19, AM. Thursday, August 23, AM. Thursday, August 23, PM. Friday, August 24, AM. Saturday, September 1, AM.

Anybody knows about this issue? It's pretty urgent Saturday, September 15, AM. Saturday, November 3, AM. I cannot even view my accounts to login. Does anyone have any ideas? Tuesday, November 13, PM. Were you ever able to get this figured out? I was also questioning a few things on my computer. I seem to be having a whitescreen when I boot up the computer and it may take a few times rebooting the computer to get it to get to the login menu.

Also after I manage to get to that screen, I log in on any of the profiles and all I get is a window with all my folders and desktop icons, but no start menu, background, etc I recently found out if I open up task mgr and start new task, type in explorer, it only temporarily fixes the problem and goes black if I log out and back on again. Does anyone have any solutions or suggestions to either of my problems?

Monday, November 19, PM. I'm currenlty having a very similar problem. After I type in my password to logon, I get a black screen with my cursor. Was anyone able to fix this or get in touch with Microsoft about it? Tuesday, November 27, PM. Actually, rebooting from the system restore point doesnt solve anything, and the screen still remains black. Ive been trying to re-install the operating system for hours now and it would not let me complete the installation, so im stumped.

Monday, December 3, AM. I had this problem happening as well - had to use Ctrl-Alt-Del to access the process lists and manually activate explorer. I was hoping one who has the problem now should try to test my solution and report back if this solution really worked out? Saturday, December 15, PM. I get this problem after trying to minimize media center. Any ideas? It would be great if a Microsoft Tech to at least respond to the most common problems. Monday, January 21, AM.

I have one account that is able to logon and operate normally as far as I can tell. My next step is to try and import a working Default User Profile from another system. Does anyone have any ideas that might help? Sunday, January 27, PM. Anybody any luck with fixing it? Wednesday, April 16, AM. Sunday, July 6, AM.

I have tried all the approaches making sure explorer. Until i saw a post to use Devmgmt. To be clear, my problem was that vista booted fine, but when i logged on, i got the blank screen with only the cursor visible.

Ctl-alt-del did nto work. Nothing came up. Safe boot also did not work unless i selected the one with the command prompt. Oddly enough, i could run most programs from this but never the desktop. And taskmgr or explorer did not run either. But from the command prompt, Devmgmt.

I used the device manager to change the video driver to standard VGA for me that was to rollback the driver. After a reboot, i am finally up and running.



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