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  1. You may have a dns server that's returning IPv6 addresses, or a machine that is sending out IPv6 address requests, and then a browser that only knows IPv4 routes to the web. After that, if and only if you still haven't found the problem, you can try a reset of your ip stack.

  2. The main problem is that it hangs at the login screen for ages and sometimes never gets to the desktop. If this is before you login, DNS is likely to blame. If it's after you login, I'd guess a profile issue.

  3. 9 gru 2015 · This year I have seen 3 or 4 isolated cases on disparate domain computers running Windows 7 Pro going to a black screen after entering login credentials. The internet provided a fix of deleting and recreating a registry key (HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WindowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell), then rebooting. This has resolved the issue in each ...

  4. 4 paź 2023 · DNS Server Not Responding in Windows 7: How to Fix it. Try changing the DNS server manually or updating the network drivers

  5. 4 gru 2014 · Try unplugging the network cable, and then logging into Windows normally. If that works, then plug the network back in and try a second profile. If the second profile loads slow, check the network connection for issues.

  6. 20 cze 2023 · To resolve DNS issues on Windows, try opening your site in a different web browser, restarting your router, disabling your VPN, or running the "Internet Connections" troubleshooter.

  7. 11 kwi 2024 · This wikiHow teaches how to troubleshoot a black screen after logging into Windows 7, otherwise known as the Black Screen of Death (BSOD). Boot Windows until you get to the black screen. You may be able to force Windows Explorer to load,...

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