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<blockquote data-quote="Mickha" data-source="post: 1038214" data-attributes="member: 187442"><p>You should be able to run msconfig from Safe Mode, which I thought you could access.</p><p></p><p>Had one other thought, as I don't run Windows 10, but I have seen it, don't they regularly alter the splash screen image, where you login?</p><p>If so the update might have become corrupted, stopping the login option appearing.</p><p>If so you should be able to remove the Windows 10 updates, again from Safe Mode, by going into the control panel, and accessing Programs & Features, if this is still an option, in Windows 10.</p><p>Hopefully it was one of the updates, that's caused the problem, and by uninstalling it the laptop will boot normally.</p><p></p><p>I would still check msconfig, to see if anything unusual is running in startup and services.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mickha, post: 1038214, member: 187442"] You should be able to run msconfig from Safe Mode, which I thought you could access. Had one other thought, as I don't run Windows 10, but I have seen it, don't they regularly alter the splash screen image, where you login? If so the update might have become corrupted, stopping the login option appearing. If so you should be able to remove the Windows 10 updates, again from Safe Mode, by going into the control panel, and accessing Programs & Features, if this is still an option, in Windows 10. Hopefully it was one of the updates, that's caused the problem, and by uninstalling it the laptop will boot normally. I would still check msconfig, to see if anything unusual is running in startup and services. [/QUOTE]
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