New Computer: First Boot Interactive Login process initalization fail


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    New Computer: First Boot Interactive Login process initalization fail


    i just went out buy a brand new gaming computer. Take about 2 hours to hook the thing up and press the power button and expect the greatest, but to my dismay I receive the error "Interactive Login Process Initialization failed". I clicked OK and the box closed, the display (1920x1080) flashes and then the same error appears. I will eventually receive a blue screen then the computer will reboot. Startup Repair yields no results, so I was wondering what are my options. I am going to go back to micro-center tomorrow, but wanted to know if the internet had any help to give me with this problem.

    Thanks,
    macintosh264
    Last edited by macintosh264; 17 Sep 2011 at 21:36. Reason: Fixed the error message
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    macintosh264 said:
    i just went out buy a brand new gaming computer. Take about 2 hours to hook the thing up and press the power button and expect the greatest, but to my dismay I receive the error "Interactive Login Process Initialization failed". I clicked OK and the box closed, the display (1920x1080) flashes and then the same error appears. I will eventually receive a blue screen then the computer will reboot. Startup Repair yields no results, so I was wondering what are my options. I am going to go back to micro-center tomorrow, but wanted to know if the internet had any help to give me with this problem.

    Thanks,
    macintosh264
    Update: Now I went through a bunch of startup repair steps, and got the computer to the desktop, but now the computer gives me a blue screen of death, and reboots. Any help?
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  3. Posts : 5
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       #3

    Now Windows Explorer has stopped working all together too.
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  4. Posts : 627
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    take alook here and see if it helps you..
    PC problemi: Interactive logon process initialization has failed

    scrooge
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    you may want to recheck all your bios settings .also make sure your heatsink is set right..


    scrooge
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    scrooge: Thanks, read the article, and I had an update:

    now the display is flashing over and over in an endless loop, and will then reboot. In other words this computer is just generally broken. There is no getting around it, this computer is a dud. And this is why I use mac and linux.
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    macintosh264 said:
    scrooge: Thanks, read the article, and I had an update:

    now the display is flashing over and over in an endless loop, and will then reboot. In other words this computer is just generally broken. There is no getting around it, this computer is a dud. And this is why I use mac and linux.
    is it the desktop display that your talking about ?
    did you try (safe mode) ?
    did you recheck your settings in the bios?


    scrooge
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    1. Yes
    2. Yes, to no avail
    3. Yes, again to no avail
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  9. Posts : 627
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    your going to have to wait and see what some of the others come up with sorry ..

    scrooge
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  10. Posts : 10,200
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    macintosh,
    Since this computer is brand new, then take it back to the place where you bought the computer.
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