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Windows 10 boot problem?
The system boots up to the Windows logo, then a black screen, after which you need to reboot so that Windows is fully loaded
PS: the image of Windows from the site is the last assembly x64
that before installing the drivers there was one problem after
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1.Check the Windows log for software or hardware errors, perhaps they will indicate the cause of the brakes.
2. To rule out hardware problems, check the memory and disk from the bootable media.
In addition, problems may be with the power supply or motherboard. The motherboard can be tested with some kind of stress test, and the power supply can be tested by turning off the peripherals (additional disks, drives, etc.) or replacing the PSU.
3.Update all drivers.
4. In the Windows task manager, you can see how long the startup processes start. If any process obviously takes too long to start, you need to deal with it. Often in this list, everything is more or less in order, but the brakes are still observed, so this is not a panacea. There you can also remove unnecessary tasks from startup.
5.Sometimes in Windows the indexing service or the update service is buggy (usually this manifests itself a little differently from yours). At the same time, these services consume a lot of CPU time. A broken indexing service is defined, for example, by not being able to search the main menu. Update Service - Update errors.
6. If nothing helps, start demolishing the installed software and check the computer's reaction to this action.
7.reinstallation of Windows.
8. If you got to this point, it means that there are obviously problems with the hardware that you could not determine - the service.
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