Image icon Vista black Vista after a reboot.

I have the same problem with all my icon graffics turning black Vista after a reboot. If I boot in safe mode, they all appear and then let it restart normally they all come back. Until I have to restart again as when the power turn off. Power mode setting did not help. Thank you

I have the same problem with all my icon graffics turning black Vista after a reboot. If I boot in safe mode, they all appear and then let it restart normally they all come back. Until I have to restart again as when the power turn off. Power mode setting did not help. Thank you

1. run a full scan to ensure that your computer is clean.

2 How long ago since this problem happened?
If it's not too long, and if you remember a time when you didn't have this problem, so do a restore of the system in safe MODE.
Pick a date when there is no problem as long as your restore point.

http://www.howtogeek.com/HOWTO/Windows-Vista/using-Windows-Vista-system-restore/

3. go to safe mode and run a file system check. This is for finding corrupted files and it will try to repair if it is found.
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/66978-system-files-SFC-command.html

4. go to your computer manufacturer and check to see if your card grapgic driver needs to be updated.

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