HP Pavilion PC p2: black screen after log in

Hello

My screen on my desktop turns black after login.  I can still see the cursor.  I hit ctrl alt del, went to Task Manager typed in rstrui to do a system restore.  I went back a few months of restoration, but it did not work.

The weird thing is sometimes I wait about 30-45 min disappears from the black screen.  But then reboot, I have to start the same thing.

Any ideas or help would be very appreciated.

Ryan

Hi Ryan,

Check the following points.

Boot the computer normally and log.

Black screen, hold down the ctrl and alt keys and press DELETE.

Select Task Manager.

At the bottom left, select "show processes from all users".

Click the name column header to organize processes in alphabetical order.

Look for an entry called to run once Wrapper (RunOnce.exe) - If you see it listed, right-click on it and select end task.

If your office now appears, download AdwCleaner on the following link (there are 4-5 second delay until it's available)-in your downloads folder.

https://toolslib.NET/downloads/finish/1/

A once downloaded, close all programs, open your download folder and double-click the application to run it (click Yes to any uac prompt).

Click the scan button.

When the results are displayed, click the Clean button - when you are prompted to restart, click Ok.

It starts on the desktop correctly now?

Kind regards

DP - K

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