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The PC isn't reaching the login screen.

The PC isn't reaching the login screen.

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09-12-2022, 07:43 PM
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It began later this evening, but once I turn on my PC and reach the login screen just before you enter your password, I usually press a button and type in the details. Now it doesn’t lead to the login page. It freezes right before that, then after a minute it displays the same screen with the time and date. I’ve tried booting in safe mode, but it still prompts for the account password even though I’m certain of the correct ones. I’ve also reset the whole computer, yet it shows up the same screen when entering safe mode.
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LifelessShadow
09-12-2022, 07:43 PM #1

It began later this evening, but once I turn on my PC and reach the login screen just before you enter your password, I usually press a button and type in the details. Now it doesn’t lead to the login page. It freezes right before that, then after a minute it displays the same screen with the time and date. I’ve tried booting in safe mode, but it still prompts for the account password even though I’m certain of the correct ones. I’ve also reset the whole computer, yet it shows up the same screen when entering safe mode.

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Benomite
Member
132
09-12-2022, 09:47 PM
#2
Password or PIN? The issue here is unclear because it could relate to different settings. The idea of “reset” seems to change based on who you ask. Clarifying your terms might help. I’d consider flushing the CMOS, which clears various settings and may be part of a reset, then quickly delete files after rebooting while watching the lights. This leads to BIOS access, not Windows. Once there, you can test for hardware problems. It’s possible there’s corruption in your Windows installation or even a failing drive. The account might simply be inactive. As someone I know said, “always make backups” — a good reminder!
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Benomite
09-12-2022, 09:47 PM #2

Password or PIN? The issue here is unclear because it could relate to different settings. The idea of “reset” seems to change based on who you ask. Clarifying your terms might help. I’d consider flushing the CMOS, which clears various settings and may be part of a reset, then quickly delete files after rebooting while watching the lights. This leads to BIOS access, not Windows. Once there, you can test for hardware problems. It’s possible there’s corruption in your Windows installation or even a failing drive. The account might simply be inactive. As someone I know said, “always make backups” — a good reminder!

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Matke04
Posting Freak
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09-18-2022, 07:28 AM
#3
It seems you're dealing with a Windows system issue. If it's a corruption problem, you might need to perform a factory reset or use the System Restore feature to recover from the damage.
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Matke04
09-18-2022, 07:28 AM #3

It seems you're dealing with a Windows system issue. If it's a corruption problem, you might need to perform a factory reset or use the System Restore feature to recover from the damage.

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_Dumle03_
Member
158
09-18-2022, 09:09 AM
#4
Once more, it doesn't assist. The term 'reset' implies a full restart, ranging from erasing the firmware to wiping the disk and installing a fresh copy, or even just refreshing. Updated January 25, 2023 by Bombastinator
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_Dumle03_
09-18-2022, 09:09 AM #4

Once more, it doesn't assist. The term 'reset' implies a full restart, ranging from erasing the firmware to wiping the disk and installing a fresh copy, or even just refreshing. Updated January 25, 2023 by Bombastinator

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gafor123
Member
214
10-06-2022, 01:03 PM
#5
I mentioned a full erase, removing everything from all storage devices.
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gafor123
10-06-2022, 01:03 PM #5

I mentioned a full erase, removing everything from all storage devices.

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pierre_man123
Member
63
10-06-2022, 02:40 PM
#6
Installation was spotless. The likely cause could be the drive or the saved file. You might want to check with crystaldiskinfo for any problems.
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pierre_man123
10-06-2022, 02:40 PM #6

Installation was spotless. The likely cause could be the drive or the saved file. You might want to check with crystaldiskinfo for any problems.

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SillyTrinity
Junior Member
42
10-08-2022, 11:35 AM
#7
I’m unable to access the computer, which means I can’t operate any functions.
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SillyTrinity
10-08-2022, 11:35 AM #7

I’m unable to access the computer, which means I can’t operate any functions.

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ECFatula
Member
62
10-08-2022, 01:36 PM
#8
Prepare a bootable USB stick first, place it before the original drive, and start from there instead of using the original disk.
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ECFatula
10-08-2022, 01:36 PM #8

Prepare a bootable USB stick first, place it before the original drive, and start from there instead of using the original disk.

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Scra3mITout
Member
222
10-08-2022, 04:49 PM
#9
I've already attempted it, but it keeps refusing to accept the pin.
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Scra3mITout
10-08-2022, 04:49 PM #9

I've already attempted it, but it keeps refusing to accept the pin.

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Blacknight123
Junior Member
48
10-10-2022, 08:03 AM
#10
Are you running BitLocker? It seems the pin storage is malfunctioning. This issue was previously documented. It might be related to the drive or the backup settings. Create a new account. Updated: January 25, 2023 by Bombastinator
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Blacknight123
10-10-2022, 08:03 AM #10

Are you running BitLocker? It seems the pin storage is malfunctioning. This issue was previously documented. It might be related to the drive or the backup settings. Create a new account. Updated: January 25, 2023 by Bombastinator

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