Personalized Settings Not Responding Windows

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  1. How To Fix Personalized Settings Not Responding Windows 7
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@='Windows Desktop Update' 'ComponentID'='IE4SHELLID' 'Enabled'=dword:00000001. Windows 10 Fall Creators Update- Personalised Settings (Not Responding) December 13, 2017 Jason Weathers. I updated to the new version 1703 build but when I login I have a black wallpaper on my monitor. In the top left a 'Personalised Settings' window opens up. Personalized Settings is stuck. If I Ctrl+Alt+Delete I can get the Task Manager up and it says Windows Explorer is not responding. So I shut that down and the box goes away. I can Run New Task and open Explorer but then I just get the box again. Anyone seen this? I saw a few mentions on Google but nothing that helped.

I try to install the Windows 10 April 2018 Update 1803 version on my Surface Pro 3. The upgraded process is applied fine and then makes a rebooting. However, it just get stuck on the personalized settings with a black screen. I disconnect my wireless keyboard and mouse and it is still not responding. After booted into safe mode, I turn off fast boot and uninstall graphics drivers and nothing takes effect. The update screws up the tablet and I could not figure out how to get rid of that.The May 2018 update or the Creators update make many machines to It prevents my Windows 10 computer and tablet from booting normally. I restoring a previous version under safe mode, but then the Windows 10 get the updates again to break the system.

How To Fix Personalized Settings Not Responding Windows 7

It requires a connected keyboard. Press the Ctrl-Alt-Del keys from your keyboard and select the Task Manager option.

Personalized Settings Stuck

From the top menu, click on File Run new task. Input explorer.exe into the text box, and click OK button. Wait for about one or two minutes and the system will load your desktop completely. Everything becomes very slower than usual. You need to click on the Start button at the left bottom corner and do a restarting.

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Once your login to the desktop again, the issue is fixed. The next time you face the same thing, simply open the Task Manager and type explorer to finish it, without doing other task.