I can then rerun the windows experience index tool sets the score to 1. At this point in time, I can once again login in normally and see my desktop. I rerun the windows experience tool score of a whopping 3. Now - if I log out not lock my PC, the problem remanifests itself and I have to go through this whole mess again.
Admittedly, this is not the best hardware out there, but it ran Vista OK, and seems to be running 7 fine after going through this painful set of steps.
There are no errors in the event log that indicate anything is wrong. Any suggestions on how to resolve this problem will be greatly appreciated. Tuesday, October 27, AM. I noticed that you can login the windows normally with standard VGA mode. It seems that the issue is mainly related to the display driver. If it is the case, then reinstall the latest display driver from HP. If you can't launch explorer.
Wednesday, October 28, AM. Sorry for the late reply. For some reason, the notification did not make it through to me. I'm checking the spam filter to see if it got caught there Unfortunately, when in this state, it is not possible to see anything.
However, after clicking on it, the screen goes black again. It feels like everything is up and running. However, the desktop just does not show anything in this state. Additional Resources. Security Log. Event ID Follow randyfsmith. All rights reserved. Disclaimer: We do our best to provide quality information and expert commentary but use all information at your own risk.
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Possible duplicate of In Windows 7, How to query times, when the computer was locked? Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. What is the event ID for a lock event and how to tell if it is user-initiated or not? If a user locks the workstation and then immediately unlocks the workstation the following events are logged read from the bottom up in the image : The workstation was locked A logon was attempted using explicit credentials An account was successfully logged on Special privileges assigned to new logon The workstation was unlocked The workstation was locked When either a user manually locks his workstation or the workstation automatically locks its console after a period of inactivity this event is logged.
To find out when the user returned and unlocked the workstation look for event ID Description Fields The user and logon session involved. Account Name: The account logon name. Account Domain: The domain or - in the case of local accounts - computer name. Logon ID is a semi-unique unique between reboots number that identifies the logon session.
I was able to go into Safe Mode and disable the ""windows event log"" which then let me restart and boot up normally no black screen,can't connect to the internet.
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The Windows Event Log service exposes functions that enable programs to maintain and manage the event logs, configure event publishing, and perform operations on the logs, such as archiving and clearing.
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