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Answer» How's it GOING! A couple nights ago windows 10 was installing updates I walked away expecting it too shut down properly only to come back to the same screen "preparing updates, pleas don't turn off your computer" I sat their a little longer, before doing a hard reset because obviously nothing was getting done.
Fast forward a couple of days I boot my computer and windows boots into a black screen, I then hard reset again and windows boots up fine and gives me the login screen. Now everytime I do a regular shutdown and then boot back into windows I get a black screen , but when I hard reset it boots up fine.
So I decided to reset windows, as I'm sitting through the windows reset it says "there was a problem resetting your pc" so now I'm confused as to what to do! I have the windows OEM disk can I do a clean reinstall with that? Obviously my windows INSTALL must be corrupted right?
EDIT: The problem seems to be very "flaky" now I booted up the computer and all of a sudden it went to a blackscreen and my monitor shut off. Then I rebooted it again several times in a row and the windows login screen came up several times in a row. I'm so confused!What make/model computer or computer specs if custom BUILD? And have you updated the display driver for video card? Hello! It isn't a prebuilt I built it myself
MOBO: Msi h81m-p33 CPU: i5-4460 GPU: Nvidia gtx 1060 1 250 GB ssd drive
The video driver is the latest driver
EDIT: is it possible that theirs a problem with my sleep settings in my MOBO? everytime I wake my PC from sleep I have to press the power button I have a very similar problem. But my computer goes to a black screen no matter what I try. I've powered it off several times. This is very concerning. Ok, So I reinstalled windows 10 i'm trying to rule out that their are any OS corruption issues.. Now when I start my computer I've never noticed this before but it's kind of strange, the bios screen flashes twice and then the windows loading icon is on the bios screen before it boots into windows which I find quite odd.Replace CMOS battery. Well I don't see how that's going to fix my issue, I just replaced it with a spare I had. And the issue still persists, should I worry about it? It's just weird that something like that would change just after REINSTALLING windows.
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