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RE: Black screen when windows boots up (unique!)
With a failed repair xp installation,you might have to reinstall xp..However,
to try to fix,boot to xp cd,press r For recovery,select 1 For C: Press
enter for
password,type:Fixboot Agree, If you think the old video card
drivers/services
are to blame,type:Listsvc Locate & write them down,once thru,exit,type:
Disable type in the services you wrote.Or type:CHKDSK C: /R Once thru
type:EXIT Let xp start.For all cmds,read kb307654
"cool.cheat@gmail.com" wrote:
> Hello everyone, i seem to have a problem that i can't find the answer
> to and is somewhat hard to explain.
> It started when i needed to switch PCI-E cards between a Geforce
> 7900gt to a GeForce 7600gs, i did so without taking into consideration
> any drivers installed, as i figured the drivers should be the same and
> it seemed like a good idea at the time, what happened was the
> following:
> Computer booted up, loaded BIOS and continued to load windows.
> As soon as windows loaded the screen turned black, to be exact the LCD
> monitor's back light was on (meaning the screen isn't turned off) but
> all its showing is black...
> I then tried using the "VGA Mode" option available in the F8 bootup
> menu, to which windows loaded fine.
> What i did then was download a new set of drivers from the Nvidia
> website and uninstall the previous ones, i didn't want to install the
> new drivers right away as i wanted windows to load without any drivers
> to let the settings take effect so i restarted my computer.
> After which the problem repeated itself, i was back in square one and
> now no option in the F8 menu had any effect.
> I also tried getting into safemode only to find out that safemode
> isn't working, it just displays
> a list of files and gets stuck, it wont load no matter how long i wait
> (a few hours)
> What i attempted to do next was repair my windows using the
> installation disk, which also seemed like a good idea however, as soon
> as windows copied its needed files into the hard drive and rebooted to
> continue the installation i got the same problem, so now not only do i
> have a black screen but its also stuck in the windows installation
> phase (before i attempted the windows repair option i was able to
> access my computer via network, which meant that windows was working
> fine but i just wasn't able to see it)
> I even tried switching monitors and video cards (had an old PCI video
> card laying around) which didn't help.
> What i've been thinking is that if i could somehow reset the video
> card settings via the registry or maybe even delete the existing video
> card driver outside of windows i could fix it, though i'm not sure how
> to exactly...
> Anyways any help will be greatly appreciated as i've really run out of
> options and would like to attempt anything i can before i have to
> resort to a full windows reinstall.
> Thanks for reading!
>
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