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Hi,
Blank Screen after login!
I wonder if anyone can help....
I had some malware/adware downloaded and although having removed it I now have this error..
a blank screen AFTER logging into my user account - I have tried creating a second user account I get the same....
if I press ctrl+alt+del to task manager and file run.. then by typing in explorer.exe I can access everything as usual...
I have also noticed a "Windows Script Host Settings" icon now appeared on my task bar which wasn't there before...
I have reinstalled Windows 10 (while keeping files) but the problem is still there...
I am concerned that 1) there might be some residual spam/malware and 2) it isn't working as it should be...
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			Blank Screen after login!
I wonder if anyone can help....
I had some malware/adware downloaded and although having removed it I now have this error..
a blank screen AFTER logging into my user account - I have tried creating a second user account I get the same....
if I press ctrl+alt+del to task manager and file run.. then by typing in explorer.exe I can access everything as usual...
I have also noticed a "Windows Script Host Settings" icon now appeared on my task bar which wasn't there before...
I have reinstalled Windows 10 (while keeping files) but the problem is still there...
I am concerned that 1) there might be some residual spam/malware and 2) it isn't working as it should be...
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		 In this case, more drastic measures are required.  If this occurs, it might be wise to employ the services of a licensed network engineer and pay him to sort this problem out for you.  If you decide to proceed, the first step is to MAKE A COMPLETE BACKUP OF ALL PERSONAL DATA TO EXTERNAL MEDIA first on each and every computer on your home network.  From there, you may be looking at doing complete windows reinstallations on all connected computers, as well as replacing your 2nd box router (wireless-router or wired-router).
  In this case, more drastic measures are required.  If this occurs, it might be wise to employ the services of a licensed network engineer and pay him to sort this problem out for you.  If you decide to proceed, the first step is to MAKE A COMPLETE BACKUP OF ALL PERSONAL DATA TO EXTERNAL MEDIA first on each and every computer on your home network.  From there, you may be looking at doing complete windows reinstallations on all connected computers, as well as replacing your 2nd box router (wireless-router or wired-router).