MrEphixa Posted September 25, 2015 Posted September 25, 2015 Good people, please help. Happened at me such problem, so I decided to install Aero Glass , the installation was not successful and began to appear some errors relating to dwm and the image then disappeared, then appeared, in the end a black screen. After rebooting after about 10 seconds same thing. For those 10 seconds I managed to uninstall this program via msconfig and set the option to boot into safe mode. Now after this reboot began hell. After loading windows a black screen appears, after about 10 seconds the cursor appears and 4 labels on the sides of the Safe mode after a second it disappears and appears again after 2. Tell me what to do, and we already tired.
NoelC Posted September 26, 2015 Posted September 26, 2015 Aero Glass starts by way of a Task Scheduler entry that runs aerohost.exe. In order to stop Aero Glass from loading, hold down the Control key while logging-in in order to avert the installation of Aero Glass, then open the Task Scheduler and disable or delete the "Aero Glass" entry. Then reboot and Aero Glass should be no more. -Noel
MrEphixa Posted September 27, 2015 Author Posted September 27, 2015 Aero Glass starts by way of a Task Scheduler entry that runs aerohost.exe. In order to stop Aero Glass from loading, hold down the Control key while logging-in in order to avert the installation of Aero Glass, then open the Task Scheduler and disable or delete the "Aero Glass" entry. Then reboot and Aero Glass should be no more. -NoelI click on control, but it doesn't help. Can I run the task scheduler through the command line installation disk?
dhjohns Posted September 27, 2015 Posted September 27, 2015 (edited) Aero Glass starts by way of a Task Scheduler entry that runs aerohost.exe. In order to stop Aero Glass from loading, hold down the Control key while logging-in in order to avert the installation of Aero Glass, then open the Task Scheduler and disable or delete the "Aero Glass" entry. Then reboot and Aero Glass should be no more. -NoelI click on control, but it doesn't help. Can I run the task scheduler through the command line installation disk? You need to keep control depressed during the WHOLE boot process. Keep your finger holding it down until the sign-in screen, or if you have no password, until it logs on. Edited September 27, 2015 by dhjohns
MrEphixa Posted September 27, 2015 Author Posted September 27, 2015 Sorry this is a translator. I held Ctrl during startup.
bigmuscle Posted September 27, 2015 Posted September 27, 2015 Then your problem is not caused by Aero Glass... especially that claim "I managed to uninstall this program via msconfig" is weird.
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