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fairytail
Aug 8, 2012, 09:17 AM
I use original Microsoft windows 7... for the past 1 month every time I switch on my laptop, after the welcome screen of windows , a blank screen appears for like 3-4 minutes and then the normal home screen comes... please advice what needs to be done to get rid of this blank screen... ( I have i5 intel processor, 4 gb ram and dell laptop)
Curlyben
Aug 8, 2012, 02:07 PM
When did you last do some maintenance on it and make sure it's fully patched and updated?
fairytail
Aug 8, 2012, 11:50 PM
When did you last do some maintenance on it and make sure it's fully patched and updated ??
Yes it is up-to-date.I regularly defragment and also do disk check.I also use ccleaner but still the problem persists.help please
gravity1
Aug 9, 2012, 01:28 AM
Hello do the following first and let me know what happens : type in msconfig in the search bar go to boot then in the time out section type 3 save and reboot.
fairytail
Aug 9, 2012, 08:40 AM
hello do the following first and let me know what happens : type in msconfig in the search bar go to boot then in the time out section type 3 save and reboot.
I did.there was a blank screen before windows welcome screen and the problamatic blank screen after that.this blank screen for 3-4 minutes is very frustating.
Appzalien
Aug 9, 2012, 03:57 PM
During bootup your OS will load any drivers and system files necessary for the correct operation of the system. If a driver or files are either corrupt, not necessary or the wrong ones, the screen will seem to freeze while it tries to figure out what to do. Once it's obvious the drivers or files are no good it will eventually continue. If you recently changed devices or added some software, that could be the problem. First though try repeatedly hitting the F8 key while booting to get to the safe mode screen and select "last known good configuration". That has got me out of trouble several times. If that doesn't do it, go into the control panel and open the Administrative tools and then look at the Event Viewer for a clue to any errors that are ocurring that may help you to figure out what's happening. Since during boot the system is not active yet, I wouldn't expect to see the error there, but perhaps in Applications. If there is an application responsible it may error when it tries to run after boot.
You can also try going into msconfig > startup from the run box and try to determine what item if any is causing the problem during startup. You can usually turn off and back on most things in there without issues, at least for boot. Audio apps and graphics tools will not come on if you turn them off but will not effect your immediate system (maybe raid if you use it but not too much can go wrong otherwise).
fairytail
Aug 10, 2012, 06:43 AM
During bootup your OS will load any drivers and system files necessary for the correct operation of the system. If a driver or files are either corrupt, not necessary or the wrong ones, the screen will seem to freeze while it tries to figure out what to do. Once it's obvious the drivers or files are no good it will eventually continue. If you recently changed devices or added some software, that could be the problem. First though try repeatedly hitting the F8 key while booting to get to the safe mode screen and select "last known good configuration". that has got me out of trouble several times. If that doesn't do it, go into the control panel and open the Administrative tools and then look at the Event Viewer for a clue to any errors that are ocurring that may help you to figure out what's happening. Since during boot the system is not active yet, I wouldn't expect to see the error there, but perhaps in Applications. If there is an application responsible it may error when it tries to run after boot.
You can also try going into msconfig > startup from the run box and try to determine what item if any is causing the problem during startup. You can usually turn off and back on most things in there without issues, at least for boot. Audio apps and graphics tools will not come on if you turn them off but will not effect your immediate system (maybe raid if you use it but not too much can go wrong otherwise).
I did all.safe mode- last known good configuratiuon ; administrative tools and also unchecked applications in start up which weren't necessary but to no avail.this is very sad... thanks but.