PC hangs at the Windows Startup logo.
PC freezes cursor also when I restart the PC Windows 7 freezes at startup when Windows Logo flag appears to have to restart the PC several times. Rolled back network driver, but this does not solve the problem, would appreciate amy help on this one.
Thank you very much
Hi thanks for the reply
I found the cause of the problem, that it was not having enough power to my diet because I have upgraded to Windows 64 Bit short because I unplugged the two scanners on the PC and the problem disappeared as it gave me that more power will have to replace the power supply with a more powerful.
Thank you very much.
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