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If this is for the Windows C drive, then you will need to do steps 3, 4, 6, 7, and 8 on your desktop first, then move the autorun.inf to the root directory of the Windows C drive. You will need to be signed in as an administrator to do this for the Windows C drive.
Press Windows key + X Click Task Manager Select the Processes tab Scroll down to Windows Explorer then select it Click Restart If that does not work: uninstall your display driver: Press Windows key + X Click Device Manager Expand Display adapters Right click the current display adapter Click Uninstall Exit Device Manager
Back to Windows 10, I rebooted, reinserted the Windows 10 installation DVD and went into BIOS again and chose the "override" option in advanced boot settings and chose the P3 version of my Pioneer DVD drive, rather than the default UEFI. This succeeded in presenting Windows 10's blue, four-pane window logo on a black screen.
With that version of Windows instead of doing the no signal bug, it start with low resolution and then automatically switch to high resolution after login. In others recents versions of Windows 10 (including the last one 20H2) the display loss the signal when windows login appear where I suppose to introduce the login password.
I have tried rebooting 3 times to get into system recover mode but a similar situation occurs - I get the Windows logo with spinning dots with "Starting System Recovery" along the bottom, followed immediately by a black screen. I have tried downloading the Windows 10 64 & 32 bit ISO and booted from both CD and USB.
Windows 10 Freezes at Logo on Restart When restarting, for any reason (manual, program install, update, etc) the boot freezes at the logo screen with the spinning dots. It only happens on restart, booting from off never has this problem.
1. Press Windows key + R and type msconfig. 2. Click the "Boot" tab, then click the check box next to "No GUI boot" in the "Boot options" section. Click the "Apply" button to save the changes, then click "OK." Kindly check. If the issue persists, kindly check the new steps below. Method 2 1. Press Windows Key + W, type "Shutdown Settings" 2.
Tab on the windows key twice, and see if it launches the start menu. If it does, this is not a software issue, it is a hardware issue with the key on the keyboard. See if you can test this first and see what you find out.
When my Dell inspiration 3595 laptop boots its not showing the windows 10 boot logo. After the dell logo black screen with loading circle appears and start, not showing window 10 LOGO .how to fix it ?
On the third start Windows will boot into the Recovery Environment and from there you can access System Repair, Safe Mode, Command Prompt . . . etc. Please try each option one at a time, then see of Windows will boot . . . Go to Troubleshoot - Advanced Option - Revert to previous build of Windows If available, this is the best option . . .