I have a black screen with cursor before logon for Windows 7, 32-bit. Help, please.

Tried to start in safe mode & start the laptop very well, but once I went back to the startup by default, face the same problem again.

Hello

Take a look at this thread and follow the same steps listed in the breast.

http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/Windows_7-system/Windows-7-boots-to-black-screen-with-cursor-before/531df029-0dac-4392-9efe-1d35714cf136

In particular, the bit on a SFC/scannow. Sometimes when you unplug a PC like that, you can damage some essential Windows files. A SFC scan should be able to fix it.

This link contains a lot of other really good as well troubleshooting procedures.

I hope this helps.

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