help : Ecran noir après saisie du mot de passe

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Marsh Posté le 09-12-2009 à 21:01:35    

Bonjour,
 
Je dispose de Windows 7 Edition Famililale Premium et un PC récemment acheté.
Je suis "victime" du fameux symptome de l'ecran noir après la saisie du mot de passe (parfois j'obtiens la main au bout de qq minutes ...).
J'ai pu lire dans la presse que des patchs de Microsoft avaient été mis en cause (notamment 2 qui sont installés sur mamachine) par la société privx.
Il y a eu des démantis depuis ...
Bref, moi j'ai ces fameux symptomes et je ne sais pas comment diagnostiquer le pb ...
Est ce que qq'un a une idée? un retour d"expérience? Auprès de qui je peux me renseigné?
 
Pour infos ma config est consitué d'une CM Gigabyte GA-P55A-UD3, Intel 860, SSD Intel, ATI 5770 ...
 
Merci d'avance pour votre aide!
 

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Marsh Posté le 09-12-2009 à 21:01:35   

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Marsh Posté le 09-12-2009 à 21:14:26    

Pour information, j'ai suivi aprèsqq recherches la procedure suivante :
 
Et ca fonctionne !! Je pense que Microsoft a du faire pression sur privx ... mais en tt cas il semble que ces derniers ont pointé du doight le bon pb ...
 
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