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humbuds

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i got home and kids said computer froze again. the screen icons were much larger than normal. i had to shutdown from computer then restarted and settings were still too big. computer booted got to login screen. i have our account and guest. when i try to login my account the curser is blinking but nothing will type. after trying once curser and whole thing lock up. i can take the curser and click on guest account but then it locks up 2. its like i get one command in it and no matter what i push it freezes.
does the screen resolution have something 2 do with this? is there someway of bypassing that screen to get into windows to change settings? its not giving me an option for safemode or last good config. would appriciate all and any advice. thanx
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Hello welcome to GeeksToGo, We will be happy to help you.

We will need some more information
If this is a name brand system:
Make and Model
Operating System
Age of the computer
Memory Total
Hard Drive Size, How much free space



If this is custom then We will need the following:
The CPU brand and model
The Motherboard brand and model
Ram amount and speed
Cd\Dvd rom interface IDE/ SATA
Hard Drive size and free space
Any cards in PCI slots
Any software installed\updated and driver updates done just before problem started

All this will help in determining a course of action to best correct the problem you are experiencing.
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