Stuck on blue screen again.

Skype for desktop PC 6.21 is stuck at the screen "signing in. It happened first a few days ago, after I uninstalled and reinstalled Skype. Then, it worked fine, until that earlier.

My updates Windows Installer automatically. I use IE 11. I have downloaded and run the file "cleaning connection", did not help. I don't want to uninstall and reinstall Skype each time that it gets stuck. Help, please. Thank you.

Given that Skype uses IE IE background do some interviews:

Reset the Internet Explorer settings:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/923737

Clear IE temporary files:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/delete-temporary-Internet-files

Erase Windows temporary files would be wise as well:
http://www.PCWorld.com/article/2143502/Windows-8-1-Update-Tip-clean-up-that-disk-space-now.html

If the problem persists, restart in Mode safe mode with networking to see if it works correctly there.

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