ChatGPT Article of Windows PC’s lockups

Does yourWindows PC lockup check the following things:

A Windows machine that freezes or “locks up” right after (or just before) the log‑on screen is usually hitting one of a handful of bottlenecks:

CategoryTypical Root CausesQuick Ways to CheckFix / Work‑around
Corrupted system or user‑profile filesAn update, power loss, or bad shutdown leaves NTUSER.DAT, registry hives, or system files damaged.• Safe Mode logs in fine but normal mode doesn’t.• A brand‑new temporary user account works.• Run chkdsk /f and SFC /scannow from WinRE.• Create a fresh local user and migrate data if the original profile is unrecoverable.
Drivers that hang during early GUI initDisplay driver, fingerprint/IR camera, or third‑party AV filter driver waits forever for a response.• In Safe Mode (which loads basic drivers only) you can sign in.• Reliability Monitor shows a “Stopped responding” event for dwm.exe, winlogon.exe, or the driver DLL.• Update or roll back suspect drivers.• Disable the device in Device Manager, reboot, then add newest OEM driver.
Startup programs or scheduled tasksApps that inject into Explorer (e.g., older Dropbox, shell extensions) or run at log‑on time get stuck.• Press Ctrl + Shift + Esc at the frozen screen → if Task Manager opens, look at the “Startup” tab for high‑impact entries.• Boot to Safe Mode → msconfig → disable non‑Microsoft services & startup items (clean boot).• Leave them disabled; re‑enable one by one to isolate.
BitLocker / disk errorsDisk sectors unreadable right where the OS pulls log‑on assets; drive keeps retrying and UI appears frozen.• Event Viewer → System → disk warnings (event 7, 153).• In WinRE, run Command Prompt → manage‑bde ‑status to confirm BitLocker state.• If BitLocker, boot to recovery key prompt and unlock.• Run full SMART test; clone or replace drive if reallocations rising.
Recent Windows Update glitchCumulative or feature update failed midway and left pending actions that block log‑on.• Safe Mode works; normal mode locks.• CBS.log in C:\Windows\Logs\CBS shows repeated failure at “Operations queue”.• In WinRE choose Troubleshoot → Uninstall Quality Update (or from Safe Mode run wusa /uninstall …).
Third‑party credential providersEnterprise VPN, MFA, or custom SSO module adds a tile to the log‑on screen and hangs.• Safe Mode signs in (credential providers are skipped).• Registry HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Authentication\Credential Providers lists non‑Microsoft GUIDs.• Temporarily rename the provider DLL from WinRE Command Prompt; remove or update the associated software.
Hardware on the brinkFailing RAM, overheating GPU, or bad PSU rail shows up exactly when full graphics stack initializes.• MemTest86 overnight.• HWInfo sensors: sudden voltage drop or 100 °C GPU spike right at log‑on.• Reseat DIMMs; swap PSU; test with onboard graphics if available.

A systematic way to troubleshoot

  1. Confirm the scope 
    Does it freeze only in normal mode? Boot into Safe Mode with Networking (Shift + Restart → Troubleshoot → Advanced → Startup Settings → F4/F5). If Safe Mode works, you’ve ruled out core OS corruption.
  2. Check the drive and core files 
    From WinRE (Shift + Restart → Troubleshoot → Command Prompt):
  3. chkdsk C: /f
  4. sfc /scannow
  5. dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth

Fixes disk‑level issues and replaces damaged system files.

  1. Clean‑boot test 
    In Safe Mode run msconfig → disable all non‑Microsoft services & all “Startup” items. Reboot normally. If you can now log in, re‑enable items in batches until the culprit shows itself.
  2. Roll back recent changes 
    If the problem started after an update, driver install, or new app, use System Restore or “Uninstall latest quality/feature update.”
  3. Create a fresh profile 
    Sometimes it’s only the user hive that’s broken. Create a new local user (net user test /add) from Safe Mode; if that profile logs in, move your data over.
  4. Hardware stress tests 
    Run MemTest86, a GPU stress tool (e.g., FurMark), and monitor temps/voltages. Replace components that fail.

Quick “get‑me‑in” tricks

  • Ctrl + Alt + Del ➜ Switch user ➜ same account – occasionally nudges a stalled credential provider.
  • Disable Fast Startup in BIOS if the lockup follows a cold boot but not a warm reboot.
  • Disconnect peripherals & network (some domain PCs stall waiting for a DC).

If you walk through those steps in that order, you’ll isolate nearly every “freezes at log‑on” scenario without a wipe‑and‑reload. If you hit something odd (e.g., hangs only when multiple monitors plugged in), let me know the specifics and we can dig deeper.

Source: Windows PC Lockup Causes.

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