There's logon scripts & things like that running, but nothing that would affect 
logons.

They are being imaged through Altiris.  We have set everything up through a set 
profile, copied it over to default, sysprepped them, and then pushed them out 
to labs in groups.  And each time we do, it seems that random ones are getting 
the black screen.

Scott


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From: Andrew S. Baker [[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 11, 2010 8:50 AM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Re: Windows 7 Black Screen

What settings are you applying to the machines?

How are they being imaged?

I've had about 50 machines upgraded to Win7 or with clean installations of Win7 
and I haven't seen any black screen problem.


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On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 7:05 AM, Wilhelm, Scott 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
We are currently setting up multiple labs with a Windows 7 image, and after 
working out most of the bugs, we’re currently stuck with an issue with the 
black screen that seems to plague a lot of Windows 7 users.  When we log in, 
with or without a privledged user, the background images is removed and there’s 
just a black background with the rest of the OS loaded fine.

We have tried the shell fix by Previx, which ended up blowing away our 
dontdisplaylastusername group policy (don’t ask me how it superceded it…still 
can’t figure it out), which we had to reset on each machine.  After hacking it 
and trying all sorts of fixes, we decided to reimage the machines.  Which, 
still leaves the issue unresolved.

Out of 20 computers, only 6 of them did not have a black screen after being 
reimaged, all with the exact same hardware, image, etc.

Has anyone found a fix to the black screen?

Thank you.

Scott

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Computer Technician
Massena Central School District
St. Lawrence-Lewis BOCES
(315) 764-3700 ext. 3046

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