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The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Could it have anything to do with IPv6 addresses turned on? The event logs had a few warnings but no errors. Anyway, thanks for the great advice. I can sleep tonight. Proposed as answer by Andre. Make sure that your client computers are using your internal DNS server as primary one. This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees , and confers no rights.

Ziegler Wednesday, March 23, PM. Wednesday, March 30, PM. Thanks, Mike. Yeah, our LAN is pretty much a mess but I've narrowed the problem down a little more.

XP's were having no problems and Windows 7 machines with static IP's were fine. Monday morning the same logon problem popped up, I rebooted the DHCP server, restarted the Windows 7 machines, and they all booted up just fine. But for me this does not happen during the loading it will go black just for a second and then I see the user selection screen again. There is no message or error that gets displayed.

Safe mode also the same problem, the problem is occuring at the login, I SEE the users which I can log on to but clicking those results to nothing but a split second black screen as if it failed to load or something I have tried booting in all different safe mode options, tried to restore to last working configuration and I cannot restore the computer to another date as I have no restore point Commands work there. So yeah, I could really use some help on getting this fixed if possible. This happened after windows started updating.

Thank you kindly in advance. Check for solutions Open Action Center by clicking the Start button , clicking Control Panel , and then, under System and Security, clicking Review your computer's status. Click Maintenance. Check for updates Open Windows Update by clicking the Start button. If a driver isn't self-installing, follow these steps: Update a driver You must be logged on as an administrator for this procedure.

Do one of the following: If your computer has a single operating system installed, press and hold the F8 key as your computer restarts. Log on to your computer with a user account that has administrator rights. Check for hard disk errors Open Computer by clicking the Start button , and then clicking Computer. Click Start. Run Startup Repair using preinstalled recovery options Remove all CDs, DVDs, and other media from your computer, and then restart it using the computer's power button.

Select a keyboard layout, and then click Next. Run Startup Repair using the Windows 7 installation disc or a USB flash drive, or a system repair disc If your computer's system is severely damaged and you can't access the System Recovery Options menu on your computer, you can access it using the Windows 7 installation disc or a USB flash drive, or using a system repair disc if you created one earlier.

To use this method, you need to restart your computer using the disc or USB flash drive. Restart your computer using the computer's power button. If prompted, press any key and then follow the instructions that appear. Run System Restore using preinstalled recovery options Remove all CDs, DVDs, and other media from your computer, and then restart it using the computer's power button.

Run System Restore using the Windows 7 installation disc or a USB flash drive, or a system repair disc If your computer's system is severely damaged and you cannot access the System Recovery Options menu on your computer, you can access it using the Windows 7 installation disc or a USB flash drive, or using a system repair disc if you created one earlier. To use this method, you need to restart your computer using the disc.

Restore from a system image using preinstalled recovery options Remove all CDs, DVDs, and other media from your computer, and then restart it using the computer's power button.

Restore from a system image using the Windows 7 installation disc or a USB flash drive, or a system repair disc If you can't access the System Recovery Options menu on your computer, you can access it using the Windows 7 installation disc or a USB flash drive, or using a system repair disc if you created earlier.

Install Windows 7 using the Custom option and formatting the hard disk To format your hard disk during Windows 7 installation, you'll need to start your computer using the Windows 7 installation disc or a USB flash drive.

Restart your computer. Press any key when prompted, and then follow the instructions that appear. When you've finished formatting, click Next. Need more help? Join the discussion.

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The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen.



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