Try to replicate the problem you are having after doing each of the following. The cause of the problem can be a browser add-on, security settings or your PC configuration. Downloaded files may be given an invalid file extension.Anomalies in page layout (missing sections, blank sections, etc).Being logged out of the site frequently.An error message when attempting to log in, register or make changes to an account.graphs, page tabs, search filters) not loading or responding to input. Please note, this is not an exhaustive list. If you are encounter a problem matching or similar to those listed below, this article may provide a solution. As a general rule, the more restrictive your privacy settings are, and the more third party browser extensions you use, the greater the chance of encountering issues is. Please before you report an issue, check your browser extensions and/or privacy settings and compare them against this list to rule out that the issue is down to your local setup and choice of extensions. Thanks again, this is good advice.This article is intended to provide troubleshooting steps for most issues as well as a list of browser add-ons known to interfere with the normal operation of our website. It will give you a menu, and you can access “Advanced Startup Options”, that is where you can find safe mode. So thank you.Īlso, if you have task manager issues, like I did (pops up for 2 seconds without the actual menu loaded, and then disappears), restart, and at the password screen click the power off button, and hold shift and hit restart. Seems to be working, I didn’t get the answer from here first, but I can attest that this is a working solution to the black screen after logon problem. The third time (right now) I learned about the behavioral shield on the Avast forums, and after uninstalling in safe mode, reinstalled without the Behavioral Shield. The second time, I messed around with safe mode and uninstalled Avast, that worked. So I did a system refresh through the W8 boot disc (no restore points, I turn them off), lost a lot of stuff, but not that big of a deal. The first time I thought I screwed something up, this is the first PC I built, it’s over 5 years old, and prone to issues. I have had this black screen problem 3 times now, all occurred after my very first reboot after activating my copy of Avast. Go to Avast –>security –> Behavior Shield -> Settings and under main settings untick “Monitor the system for unauthorized modifications” and click OK.ĭo let me know, if my tutorial helped you and if it did do leave your valuable comment.
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