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I ran Malwarebytes last night. When it was finished it said that it had deleted most of the problems and the rest would be deleted after rebooting.

So I rebooted the machine. The Dell startup page came up. And then the message "Windows is starting up" appeared, which is what normally happens. After a couple seconds the whole

screen disappeared. I tried turning it off and on a couple times, but the same thing happened.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

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  • 2 months later...

Welcome wesgreen1 -

If you follow Those instructions (Underlined in Blue) will give you the next steps to follow if you wish for one of our experts to Fully assess any problems you are having with your computer - If you follow those instructions an expert will give you free, one on one assistance when there is one available -

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