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I've been having a problem with my screen going black momentarily after log in, which seem to be common issue and I have disabled the two services that cause it. "Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel Support" and "Windows Error Reporting Service".

 

Going by the names I take it these are kinda important so I'd like to fix the problem properly, not just turning off the services. How do I go about doing that?

I spend too much on my PC. Then I spend even more on my Sim Rig. Damn, this stuff's expensive.

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17 hours ago, DELTAprime said:

I've been having a problem with my screen going black momentarily after log in, which seem to be common issue and I have disabled the two services that cause it. "Problem Reports and Solutions Control Panel Support" and "Windows Error Reporting Service".

 

Going by the names I take it these are kinda important so I'd like to fix the problem properly, not just turning off the services. How do I go about doing that?

Boot into recovery mode and install proper Windows 10 drivers for your graphics card. Happened to both my laptop and desktop when I upgraded to Windows 10.

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I ended up just doing a Windows restore, fixed it and it only took me a couple of hours to get 100% back up and running thanks to how easy it is to restore Steam, Battle.net, GoG, etc. these days. Much improved over the days when it would take a whole weekend to do a format and reinstall.

I spend too much on my PC. Then I spend even more on my Sim Rig. Damn, this stuff's expensive.

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