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Hi there,
I installed some updates for Vista Enterprise yesterday (the 10th of October) prior to leaving the office. When I returned this morning (the 11th), turned my machine on, I got to the Windows login screen, was able to logon, however, instead of a desktop, I receive a black screen with a cursor that I can move around. I've searched the groups, google, etc, the common message seems to be to press CTRL-ALT-DELETE and close/start explorer.exe. However, when I press CTRL-ALT-DEL, the only options I'm given is to "Lock This Computer", "Switch Users", "Logoff" and "Change a password". I can also shutdown the computer. There is no option for task manager. I've tried rebooting into Safe Mode with the same result (I see the Safe mode banner after login, but nothing else). "Last known good configuration" also yielded the same result (it didn't work). Enabling Default VGA mode was the same and didn't work as well. I am now fully locked from my computer and have no idea how to get back. All this because of some damn Windows update (I was running Vista fine for a few months prior to this happening). Need some help please. JR |
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I have the same issue. I am using Vista Premium and I did the installation
yesterday. JDM " wrote: Hi there, I installed some updates for Vista Enterprise yesterday (the 10th of October) prior to leaving the office. When I returned this morning (the 11th), turned my machine on, I got to the Windows login screen, was able to logon, however, instead of a desktop, I receive a black screen with a cursor that I can move around. I've searched the groups, google, etc, the common message seems to be to press CTRL-ALT-DELETE and close/start explorer.exe. However, when I press CTRL-ALT-DEL, the only options I'm given is to "Lock This Computer", "Switch Users", "Logoff" and "Change a password". I can also shutdown the computer. There is no option for task manager. I've tried rebooting into Safe Mode with the same result (I see the Safe mode banner after login, but nothing else). "Last known good configuration" also yielded the same result (it didn't work). Enabling Default VGA mode was the same and didn't work as well. I am now fully locked from my computer and have no idea how to get back. All this because of some damn Windows update (I was running Vista fine for a few months prior to this happening). Need some help please. JR |
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Install USB Cumulative update in KB941600. I had the same issue with
Ultimate and after the third black screen with cursor I BSOD and it pulled this update. I have had zero problems since. C " wrote: Hi there, I installed some updates for Vista Enterprise yesterday (the 10th of October) prior to leaving the office. When I returned this morning (the 11th), turned my machine on, I got to the Windows login screen, was able to logon, however, instead of a desktop, I receive a black screen with a cursor that I can move around. I've searched the groups, google, etc, the common message seems to be to press CTRL-ALT-DELETE and close/start explorer.exe. However, when I press CTRL-ALT-DEL, the only options I'm given is to "Lock This Computer", "Switch Users", "Logoff" and "Change a password". I can also shutdown the computer. There is no option for task manager. I've tried rebooting into Safe Mode with the same result (I see the Safe mode banner after login, but nothing else). "Last known good configuration" also yielded the same result (it didn't work). Enabling Default VGA mode was the same and didn't work as well. I am now fully locked from my computer and have no idea how to get back. All this because of some damn Windows update (I was running Vista fine for a few months prior to this happening). Need some help please. JR |
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How ironic! That happened to me just two hours ago! The cause of my problem
(and probably your problem too) is that Windows Explorer (the program that shows the taskbar, folders, icons, Start menu, etc.) had failed to open. Your best solution is to: 1.) Hit CTRL+ALT+DEL 2.) Select "Start Task Manager" 3.) In "Task Manger", select "File/New Task (Run)" 4.) Type in "explorer" (being "Windows Explorer) 5.) Press ENTER. Everything including your wallpaper should show up immediately. Let me know if this helps! " wrote: Hi there, I installed some updates for Vista Enterprise yesterday (the 10th of October) prior to leaving the office. When I returned this morning (the 11th), turned my machine on, I got to the Windows login screen, was able to logon, however, instead of a desktop, I receive a black screen with a cursor that I can move around. I've searched the groups, google, etc, the common message seems to be to press CTRL-ALT-DELETE and close/start explorer.exe. However, when I press CTRL-ALT-DEL, the only options I'm given is to "Lock This Computer", "Switch Users", "Logoff" and "Change a password". I can also shutdown the computer. There is no option for task manager. I've tried rebooting into Safe Mode with the same result (I see the Safe mode banner after login, but nothing else). "Last known good configuration" also yielded the same result (it didn't work). Enabling Default VGA mode was the same and didn't work as well. I am now fully locked from my computer and have no idea how to get back. All this because of some damn Windows update (I was running Vista fine for a few months prior to this happening). Need some help please. JR |
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If you right click on the Taskbar, Task Manager is an option.
I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "JR A." wrote in message oups.com... The problem is, when I hit CTRL-ALT-DEL I don't see the task manager : ( It's not an option. |
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That would open Task Manager, but this is a situation where the taskbar is
unavailable... "Cal Bear '66" wrote: If you right click on the Taskbar, Task Manager is an option. I Bleed Blue and Gold GO BEARS! "JR A." wrote in message oups.com... The problem is, when I hit CTRL-ALT-DEL I don't see the task manager : ( It's not an option. |
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When you hit CTRL+ALT+DELETE, you didn't see a screen appear with five
different options to choose from, one of them being opening Task Manager? "JR A." wrote: The problem is, when I hit CTRL-ALT-DEL I don't see the task manager : ( It's not an option. |
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I have the same problem.
Please note from the original post. CTRL-ALT-DELETE brings you back to the log-on screen with the following options: - Lock this computer - Switch users - Logoff - Change a passowrd... Anyone found a solution to this problem yet? |
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I have experienced this problem too, and still haven't found a good solution. Manually starting explorer.exe using the task manager works for me, but it's hardly a solution. I don't want to manually boot my computer everytime I want to read my email, you know ![]() So maybe someone can help me out with a permanent solution? Maybe the explorer.exe somehow got erased from a file with applications to run at startup? Or is that just silly? ![]() -- TomHameeteman |
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