After starting, I see a blue screen with no icons.

Problem title: initial start-up

After that I get the "Welcome" screen, I get a blank blue screen without icons - nothing else.  I can then access AOL by clicking on Ctrl + Alt + Delete, but when I have AOL there is no taskbar, so I can't use the Start button.   I put the computer Safe Mode and did a system restore, but it does not solve the problem please advise.  Thank you. Please notify.  Thank you.

I get a blank blue screen without icons - nothing else.  I can then access AOL by clicking Ctrl + Alt + Delete

I don't know what you mean by "access AOL" but normally when you are in this State, you must first start explorer.exe via the file Task Manager, new task... command.   Then do what you have to do that you could not easily do this by using the start menu or the taskbar.   Then close the Task Manager.

If you have not explorer.exe, for example if it is not continue to run after you restart it, you can still multi - load and use Alt - Tab or the Manager of tasks to switch between tasks.   FWIW, before I got used to the discordant changes in Vista and W7, I had to do a lot just to try to stay calm.    ; )

HTH

Robert Aldwinckle
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