F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Partially obscured screen issue? Start menu appears but displays minimal content...

Partially obscured screen issue? Start menu appears but displays minimal content...

Partially obscured screen issue? Start menu appears but displays minimal content...

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vincentnele
Member
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09-06-2016, 01:52 PM
#1
Hey there, I recently applied a Windows update and now my PC isn't booting correctly. It seems the .net update caused issues. On Windows 10, logging in works fine, but once inside, everything goes black on all three monitors—mouse is there but doesn’t respond. When I press Win + X, the start menu appears but nothing shows up. If I press Ctrl + Alt + Del, a blue screen pops up with options, though it’s hard to see what’s happening. Task manager appears in the alt tab, showing some processes, but things like my keyboard, audio drivers, or Stream Deck don’t launch properly. I’ve tried several fixes: safe mode works, repair at startup doesn’t help, and restoring to an earlier restore point fails. I uninstalled GPU drivers with ddu but got the same low-res issue. My GPU drivers didn’t improve either. I’m starting to consider rolling back the updates or resetting Windows altogether.
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vincentnele
09-06-2016, 01:52 PM #1

Hey there, I recently applied a Windows update and now my PC isn't booting correctly. It seems the .net update caused issues. On Windows 10, logging in works fine, but once inside, everything goes black on all three monitors—mouse is there but doesn’t respond. When I press Win + X, the start menu appears but nothing shows up. If I press Ctrl + Alt + Del, a blue screen pops up with options, though it’s hard to see what’s happening. Task manager appears in the alt tab, showing some processes, but things like my keyboard, audio drivers, or Stream Deck don’t launch properly. I’ve tried several fixes: safe mode works, repair at startup doesn’t help, and restoring to an earlier restore point fails. I uninstalled GPU drivers with ddu but got the same low-res issue. My GPU drivers didn’t improve either. I’m starting to consider rolling back the updates or resetting Windows altogether.

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baerko
Junior Member
30
09-13-2016, 12:44 PM
#2
It seems you're encountering issues with Windows updates in Safe Mode. The system displays an error message: "Something went wrong. Try to open Settings later."
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baerko
09-13-2016, 12:44 PM #2

It seems you're encountering issues with Windows updates in Safe Mode. The system displays an error message: "Something went wrong. Try to open Settings later."

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XNicroFrostX
Junior Member
36
09-18-2016, 03:02 PM
#3
It seems CHKDSK completed its job, hopefully. Still experiencing some delays in performance after the recent update or fix, but basic functions like the task bar and program display are now working.
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XNicroFrostX
09-18-2016, 03:02 PM #3

It seems CHKDSK completed its job, hopefully. Still experiencing some delays in performance after the recent update or fix, but basic functions like the task bar and program display are now working.