Black Screen - Movable Cursor. ANSWER - ANSWER - ANSWER - ANSWER - ANSWER - ANSWER - ANSWER - It seams as though there were two different problems going on in this thread: One where you COULD press Ctrl Alt Del and get Task Manager and one where it was completely unresponsive to that, but all you got was a black screen and you could move your cursor around to no avail. My theory is that it cleared the permissions on some essential files and did not let Win. So from the beginning. After the computer woke up it showed me some errors saying that there are not enough permissions to write some temp files (programs that were running were trying to get the write access), so I though a restart would do some good, since it is Windows after all, who know what might have gone wrong. After restart I got the Black Screen with a mouse pointer. Nothing else. I rebooted a couple of times and sometimes the mouse pointer was not moving, sometimes it was. I inserted the Windows 7 Install which I have on a USB Drive. Then I ran every possible option in the Repair Menu. Auto Boot Fix - resulted in some fixes (filesystem fixes) but did not fix the issue at hand. Nothing except the mouse pointer was responding. Tweaking.com - Set Windows Services To Default Startup - This will set the Windows services to their default startup state. These utilities are part of Windows Repair. Troubleshooting Windows Vista Sleep and Hibernate. Sleep awakens quicker than hibernate. In the event of complete power loss, Hibernate would not lose unsaved data. Cisco VPN Client for Windows Vista, release 5.0.0.340, does not support the following: . Recognizing Outlook shutdown issues. Outlook shutdown issues are not always directly apparent but may surface via other errors or issues such as;. Finally I decided I would restart from XP which I have parallel installed. I ran chkdsk there and it also fixed some errors. Still the Black Screen remained after reboot in Win. Then I decided to look at the permissions on the folders in my Win. Windows XP shutdown issues mostly center around a very few issues, especially legacy hardware and software compatibility issues. Currently, the leading cause of. System Drive. The checkboxes were not filled. Next I did the following: 1. Right click on the system drive. Properties - > Security Tab. Administrators, System - > checked Full Access. Authenticated Users - > added and checked Everything except . Then I clicked apply. After around 3. 0 minutes the process was over and I tried to boot unded Windows 7 - > It worked! I saw the black screen at first with a mouse pointer (which I think I remember being a normal case). Then the Login screen appeared. I have one last concern left. The full permissions on every folder and file should be a little insecure in my opinion. If it is, then how do I let Win. I hope this helps you all, and from now on I think I can live without Sleep Mode. Windows 7 is very slow to shutdown. Hey Dchan. 35, I finally cured the problem with some tweaks to my registry. Microsoft support did not help at all. Go here for more info : http: //www. What you want to do is go to the registry and change a couple values. If the value is 1, it will take longer for your computer to shutdown. I also did this : HKEY. Just go into the start menu and type regedit and the registry editor will pop up (you may know that already lol). Locate the above keys, change the values, save and restart. I hope it does man..
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