DON'T LOG ON THE SCREEN AFTER STARTING UPWARDS
Hello
When I woke up, my computer was in hibernation, and then when I turned it on, everything was different, including my personal settings. Then I started to download my themes because I couldn't find my personal stuff. Then I managed to get my themes, I rebooted my computer, and then all my personal stuff was back to normal. I had downloaded a log on-screen softwear before restarting the PC.
After the reboot, everything worked well. So I decided to restart, just to make sure that everything is fine, then it starts up normally and loads normally well, but after that the screen is not black, no log on screen for detection of face or password. I've been close and turn my PC for the last two hours and nothing has changed, please help, I have a request that I need to present and I need your help
Try the system restore / repair my computer:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-GB/Windows/Advanced-startup-options-including-safe-mode#1TC=Windows-7
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