Disabling this from the startup the black screen disappeared. After that the pc may need some time depending on how many programs you have at startup, but you have your wallpaper, the windows startbar and you can do something. I have the solution for all of you it is the video drivers from Microsoft update see HP makes custom Nvidia drivers for the the video cards in their computers and windows update will update the drivers to a newer version just because it has the same driver number for that device now if u get the update from Hp's support site you should be fine because i had the same problem when i was working on a customer's laptop, to solve this problem make sure that you configure windows update not to install anything unless you check it yourself manually and always check your details as to what Vista's windows update has to install.
I'm sure that for me was not a driver problem: i changed nothing about video drivers and get the problem solved. There are special functions that have to be coded into it which nVidia don't bother with. They probably release core updates to the OEMs then they release their own versions hence why you don't see it on the nVidia website. Search In. Share More sharing options Followers 0. Recommended Posts. Posted December 28, Also with the latest, official, HP-drivers.
He uses a Wireless Internet-connection. After boot-up everything is working properly and speedy, it's just this boot-thingy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options I was thinking on these videocard-drivers, M GS, as well. Posted December 28, edited. Edited December 28, by brayan Posted December 29, Raa Posted December 29, Have you got UAC disabled, or otherwise changed?
So the disabling of TMM can be used as a workaround. Is there something I can check to see if there is a hardware problem or a software glitch?
I've been reading that a new computer with the specs on mine sould boot Vista completely in 90 seconds or less. Although I have read that many people aren't getting near that speed. If there is a problem that is not easily fixed, I can still return this computer Posted 23 August - PM.
You haven't said which version of Vista you have. Thank you again for your reply. I have Home Premium and I unistalled the Norton trial immediately. I am using McAfee provided by Comcast instead. Thank you for the link.
I went to the page and don't see anything wierd in the services, but honestly I don't think I know what I'm looking for. I get this error at every boot. In case I didn't explain the problem correctly, when I boot I get to the welcome screen and then after a short while it fades to black for around 2 minutes with only the mouse cursor visible and moveable.
After that it loads. Posted 24 August - AM. That's a legitimate service belonging to CyberLink PowerCinema. It's not required at start up, so you can set it to manual. Posted 25 August - AM. Thank you for all your help and patience. I re-booted and I couldn't believe it started in less than two minutes. This is down from the over 3 minutes before.
So, I'm feeling more confident that I don't need to return the computer, but I'm wondering if there could be a problem with the Cyberlink Program Quick Play? This is the only Cyberlink product on my computer. The QuickPlay program seems to be functioning OK with the service disabled, but I get the warning box in the notification area that start up services are blocked.
It is pretty annoying so I would like to solve the problem. Any suggestions? In the meantime, is there a way to stop the blocked start up programs warning? Thank you again for all your help! See if this solution works for you by signing up for a 7 day free trial.
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