Endless Loop At Login Screen
Aug 19, 2009
my work machine started acting up yesterday. even though i have it set to log in automatically, the log in screen started appearing suddenly when i boot. the only option is my regular account.
when i click it, the monitor (old crt) clicks off and on, like it's changing resolution. it goes blank for a second, then the login screen comes back up.
it takes some messing about, restarting, and lots of clicking, but eventually it logs in and i can work. any thoughts? i'm baffled. and i'd rather not spend half the day reinstalling everything...
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Here are my computer specs:
Windows 7 64bit OEM
EVGA P55 FTW motherboard
EVGA GTX570 graphics card
Intel i5-760 processor
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Ok so I was on Windows 7 7231 x86
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