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Wierd Black Screen w/ CMD boot to Windows 7

Hey guys, recently I have noticed a problem where my pc started taking a while to boot up. It boots up normally and after the welcome screen, there is no desktop. All that is on my screen is a black screen with a very small CMD window open that cannot be fullscreen'd or otherwise used. After about 2 minutes, it just changed to my desktop. I ran a full system scan and even a boot scan and no viruses or problems. I made a run with CCleaner for any registry problems and nothing came up. I have also noticed my PC has gotten much slower, with games I used to run with little to no problems running absolutely abysmal e.g Battlefield 4. I check and  update my drivers and BIOS every month and I honestly have no clue why this started to happen.
SYSTEM SPECS:
Intel Pentium G3258 OC'd @ 3.6GHZ
EVGA GTX 750 TI
8GB Crucial Ballistix RAM
1tb TOSHIBA Hard Drive
MSI h81m-p33.
Ill be more than happy to provide pictures and information.

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3 minutes ago, firelighter487 said:

turn off your overclock.

Done it. No difference. 

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Just now, firelighter487 said:

okay. check for virusses next.

As I said, I done a full boot scan for viruses and nothing. 

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Check the services and startup tab in msconfig

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Just now, TeehuBrum said:

As I said, I done a full boot scan for viruses and nothing. 

you didn't say you checked for virusses. you checked the registry, but that's not the same.

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Please download and use the Kaspersky Rescue Disk. It starts as its own OS and will scan everything before viruses have a chance to hide themselves if they have such coding.

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22 minutes ago, TeehuBrum said:

I ran a full system scan and even a boot scan and no viruses or problems.

 

10 minutes ago, firelighter487 said:

you didn't say you checked for virusses. you checked the registry, but that's not the same.

 

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11 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

Check the services and startup tab in msconfig

Startup Tab is fine. Steam, my Wireless software, Avast and my Logitech Software. Any think I should look for in particular in Services?

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9 hours ago, TeehuBrum said:

Startup Tab is fine. Steam, my Wireless software, Avast and my Logitech Software. Any think I should look for in particular in Services?

Yeah, look for services that don't seem quite right. Usually malicious services have weird strings as their service name, i.e. sd8392dhje or whatever. Also look for services from unknown/untrusted publishers.

 

If the problem persists, try to perform a clean boot (also in msonfig in the general tab).

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