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"Personalizing Settings (Not Responding)" window with black desktop wa
"Personalizing Settings (Not Responding)" window with black desktop wallpaper after recent windows update, how to fix?
It would appear, as I was trying to upload something to youtube and leave the computer overnight, windows update decided:
"Oh hey, the user is not using the computer, I should restart his computer so I can install the updates I've been eagerly waiting on! He won't notice a thing...
"
Except one, I was still actually using the computer to upload a large video file to youtube and just idling wasting power, you dope; but thanks to my dino net I need to leave the computer overnight or two for it go through, and two, your update now broke my computer, good job! :mad2:
Now if windows update manifested into a person to greet me as I wake up to a black screen with one window on the top left stating "Personalizing Settings (Not Responding)" after remembering what I was doing last night was uploading a video to youtube and left it on like that for that purposes, I would very much like to punch him...hahahaha
I think I might disable automatic updates....thank god I'm on windows 7 and not windows 10 where you can't disable automatic updates.....and they say "Upgrade to windows 10, and you'll have a better experience, I promise!!" Yeah right...but that's a story for another time as I wanna try and keep this post short and to the point. ☺
...anyways, I can get into safe mode no problem, but I want to use normal mode, not safe mode...
EDIT: I've also already tried the answer fix here: Personalized settings (not responding) after installing - Microsoft Community which doesn't work for me.....so I guess that only works on windows 10 and not windows 7....
Thanks...
"Personalizing Settings (Not Responding)" window with black desktop wallpaper after recent windows update, how to fix?
It would appear, as I was trying to upload something to youtube and leave the computer overnight, windows update decided:
"Oh hey, the user is not using the computer, I should restart his computer so I can install the updates I've been eagerly waiting on! He won't notice a thing...
" Except one, I was still actually using the computer to upload a large video file to youtube and just idling wasting power, you dope; but thanks to my dino net I need to leave the computer overnight or two for it go through, and two, your update now broke my computer, good job! :mad2:
Now if windows update manifested into a person to greet me as I wake up to a black screen with one window on the top left stating "Personalizing Settings (Not Responding)" after remembering what I was doing last night was uploading a video to youtube and left it on like that for that purposes, I would very much like to punch him...hahahaha
I think I might disable automatic updates....thank god I'm on windows 7 and not windows 10 where you can't disable automatic updates.....and they say "Upgrade to windows 10, and you'll have a better experience, I promise!!" Yeah right...but that's a story for another time as I wanna try and keep this post short and to the point. ☺
...anyways, I can get into safe mode no problem, but I want to use normal mode, not safe mode...
EDIT: I've also already tried the answer fix here: Personalized settings (not responding) after installing - Microsoft Community which doesn't work for me.....so I guess that only works on windows 10 and not windows 7....
Thanks...
My Computer
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The one I am using to register is my Windows ...Intel Core i7-3970xCosair Dominator Platinum2x eVGA GTX 770 4GB CLassified with ACX cooler
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- custom build
- OS
- The one I am using to register is my Windows 7 Professional x64 one.
- CPU
- Intel Core i7-3970x
- Motherboard
- Asus Rampage 4 Extreme
- Memory
- Cosair Dominator Platinum
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- 2x eVGA GTX 770 4GB CLassified with ACX cooler
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- I have KIS 2016 which is an internet security suite....?
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