Windows 7 only starts without grapic driver

Hobbescrashes

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Hi guys.
I got this problem from a day to an other without installing any update or programm.
As known my display turns black after the windows boot, after that i can type my passwort blindly and get into my desktop.
Here i cant do anything, no window will open. i just see my shortcuts and even they wont react. No taskmanager or else.
I checked in savemode the latest windwos updates and checked on mailware. After playing around it starts regular if i deinstall the driver for my graphic card.
After it normaly starts it installs the drivers automaticly and needs a restart. I could repeat that forever.

I hope you can help me further in this
(I´m really sorry for the spelling)
 
Solution
''After it normaly starts it installs the drivers automaticly and needs a restart''

why not just uninstall the driver ? go to NVidia and download and install a fresh driver you can have a corrupted hard drive / program file /driver causing all this

Option 1: Manually find drivers for my NVIDIA products
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

or use the •Beta and Older Drivers part if you need to find the driver your using now if needed ?

may boot in to safe mode and get to desktop and run

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929833/use-the-system-file-checker-tool-to-repair-missing-or-corrupted-system-files


then maybe...
''After it normaly starts it installs the drivers automaticly and needs a restart''

why not just uninstall the driver ? go to NVidia and download and install a fresh driver you can have a corrupted hard drive / program file /driver causing all this

Option 1: Manually find drivers for my NVIDIA products
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us

or use the •Beta and Older Drivers part if you need to find the driver your using now if needed ?

may boot in to safe mode and get to desktop and run

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929833/use-the-system-file-checker-tool-to-repair-missing-or-corrupted-system-files


then maybe

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2641432/check-your-hard-disk-for-errors-in-windows-7


if a fresh new driver install does the same could be your card or psu may of failed safe mode only runs the card in its default low power state and with the driver cant make full power states and fails to work properly
 
Solution
You may need to use safe mode(f8 during boot) to load windows with minimal drivers.

1. reset your pc back to a point when all was well.
Use system restore for this.

2. set your windows update options to let me pick when to download and install updates. You likely have windows checking and windows automatic update set. windows is updating with a bad driver.

3. go directly to the nvidia web site and download the latest driver and do a clean install.
 
I think I want to check the hard drive health first ? if the drive is having any read write issues or just on the out's ????? then I would check the cards health test with another card or test that card in another computer to see what end of that deal maybe to blame.
do a backup and restore on a failing drive may corrupt more things loose data or may just hang in the process ?

in the end all you can do is what you feels best