p6520y: PC Locks Up on startup

After a windows update 10, my pc does not start after a stop.

You are not sure which but I have done a few facilities of Windows and each time, a certain update (s) returns to the question.

It starts just fine if I restart.

After that the stop and then turn the pc back on, it hangs at the windows logo. (the 4 blue boxes after the start menu.

I press the power button until it stops long and then press the power button and it starts well.

Any help will be appreciated,

James

Hello! @JamesJ1, thanks for the reply.

As you mentioned that a particular update is causing trouble for your PC.

I suggest that you wait for the next update is released my Microsoft hopes that this problem should be withdrawn in the next update.

Have a great day!

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