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Stuck on the "Please wait for the group policy client" screen during startup



 
 
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Old June 21st 09, 05:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
MarsVoltron
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Default Stuck on the "Please wait for the group policy client" screen during startup


Before i get a chance to sign in my computer, my computer displays the
please wait for the group policy client message with the spinning circle
before the message, looks like the screen you see when your computer is
restarted to finish installing updates the screen flashes and the same
message appears, and it continues to loop showing the same message.
I've just replaced my registry hive files because before i had the blue
stop c0000218 screen telling me my registry was corrupted, after that
was fixed i then had a message telling me LogonUI.exe bad image and that
something was wrong with my authui.exe file. i've replaced all of this
and am now stuck with the "group policy" loop.

I have been using Windows 7 which is installed on a separate hard drive
from Vista to edit and replace files since i cannot even log on to
Windows Vista in safe mode.


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Old June 21st 09, 05:44 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
Malke[_2_]
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Default Stuck on the "Please wait for the group policy client" screen during startup

MarsVoltron wrote:


Before i get a chance to sign in my computer, my computer displays the
please wait for the group policy client message with the spinning circle
before the message, looks like the screen you see when your computer is
restarted to finish installing updates the screen flashes and the same
message appears, and it continues to loop showing the same message.
I've just replaced my registry hive files because before i had the blue
stop c0000218 screen telling me my registry was corrupted, after that
was fixed i then had a message telling me LogonUI.exe bad image and that
something was wrong with my authui.exe file. i've replaced all of this
and am now stuck with the "group policy" loop.

I have been using Windows 7 which is installed on a separate hard drive
from Vista to edit and replace files since i cannot even log on to
Windows Vista in safe mode.



It sounds like the Vista OS is too badly corrupted to save. Back up your
data and do a clean install (or restore to factory condition if you have
that sort of OEM computer).

Malke
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http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/#FAQ

 




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