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Ah I know why. Something that few people know, Windows has fall backs systems. If things are corrupted, it will use something else.

In your case, the boot screen is corrupted, so it falls back on the basic one it has, which is the one from Vista.

 

It really means that your Windows is busted, if its broken there, it is broken somewhere else. Backup your stuff, format and clean install. Not worth fixing it.

Hi, so when i turn on my computer it takes much longer than usual to startup, i have a samsung 840 series SSD. So i turn it on, get the vista boot screen for half a second, then get a black screen for a few seconds, then i get the logon screen and type my password, then i have to wait for a while otherwise the programs i open dont respond. Once my gadgets open then everything works fine.

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Hi, so when i turn on my computer it takes much longer than usual to startup, i have a samsung 840 series SSD. So i turn it on, get the vista boot screen for half a second, then get a black screen for a few seconds, then i get the logon screen and type my password, then i have to wait for a while otherwise the programs i open dont respond. Once my gadgets open then everything works fine.

Wait, you say windows 7 in the title, then vista in your topic? First, Vista is bloated as hell, get off of that operating system

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no, i use windows 7, but for some reason i gte a vista bootscreen, i have a custom boot animation so maybe thats why.

Discord: Skyline#0820

 

Literally an idiot, don't listen to me.

 

Main computer: i5-4690k 4.3GHz, Noctua NH-D15, Nitro+ RX 580 SE, 16GB Corsair Vengeance, Samsung 840 series 128GB Crucial MX500 2TB, WD Purple 3TB, EVGA 600w, Dell s2240m 1080p 60hz, Corsair K70 Cherry MX Blue, Logitech G502 Hero.

 

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Ah I know why. Something that few people know, Windows has fall backs systems. If things are corrupted, it will use something else.

In your case, the boot screen is corrupted, so it falls back on the basic one it has, which is the one from Vista.

 

It really means that your Windows is busted, if its broken there, it is broken somewhere else. Backup your stuff, format and clean install. Not worth fixing it.

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thanks :)

Discord: Skyline#0820

 

Literally an idiot, don't listen to me.

 

Main computer: i5-4690k 4.3GHz, Noctua NH-D15, Nitro+ RX 580 SE, 16GB Corsair Vengeance, Samsung 840 series 128GB Crucial MX500 2TB, WD Purple 3TB, EVGA 600w, Dell s2240m 1080p 60hz, Corsair K70 Cherry MX Blue, Logitech G502 Hero.

 

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