Recent Windows crash update - Win 7, 64 bit, black screen after ctrl alt delete.

We missed the last version of windows 7 updates on multiple computers to professional 64-bit windows 7.  Once the update passages, the boots of the machine to the ctrl-alt-del to the connection screen. If you press ctrl-alt-del, a black screen appears.  Then after a few seconds (5-30), she bounces back to the login screen, but it is entirely not blue - no option or login.  Every time you ctrl-alt-delete, you get the black screen, then back to blue.

Same thing with safe, safe mode with networking, etc. only command prompt.

It is a forum for specific consumers. You will find appropriate support in Win7 IT Pro-specifiques forums-online https://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/windows/en-US/home?category=w7itpro

Good luck!

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