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MRRIGGA Guest
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:37 pm Post subject: WINDOWS WILL NOT OPEN |
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After boot up the BIOS appears on screen and the XP logo with loading bar
then the screen is blank. I can hear the computer loading but nothing.
I have tried LAST GOOD CONFIGUATION CHANGED MONITOR and SAFE MODE, in safe
mode the drivers appear on screen then and then freeze.
I had to replace the graphics card owing to the loss of the red gun. I
rebooted and everything came to life I went into display to alter resolution.
Stupid I know but I think I inevitably disabled the adapter driver.
I know I have to enable the adapter driver but how if I can not see the
screen.
Has anyone the answer Thanks
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Malke Guest
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 2:37 pm Post subject: Re: WINDOWS WILL NOT OPEN |
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MRRIGGA wrote:
| Quote: | After boot up the BIOS appears on screen and the XP logo with loading
bar then the screen is blank. I can hear the computer loading but
nothing. I have tried LAST GOOD CONFIGUATION CHANGED MONITOR and SAFE
MODE, in safe mode the drivers appear on screen then and then freeze.
I had to replace the graphics card owing to the loss of the red gun. I
rebooted and everything came to life I went into display to alter
resolution. Stupid I know but I think I inevitably disabled the
adapter driver. I know I have to enable the adapter driver but how if
I can not see the screen.
Has anyone the answer Thanks
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The "red gun" is in your monitor, not your graphics card. You replaced
the graphics card with what hardware? Did you uninstall the old one
first and then properly install the new one? Did you install drivers
from either ATI or Nvidia?
Turn the machine off and unplug it. Reseat the new graphics card or put
in the old one again and uninstall it properly if you did not already
do so.
We need more details about your hardware in order to give you more
focused help.
Malke
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www.elephantboycomputers.com
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MRRIGGA Guest
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Posted: Thu Jun 29, 2006 5:35 pm Post subject: Re: WINDOWS WILL NOT OPEN |
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Hi Malke
Have tried unplugging the machine and rebooting tried going back to original
card reseating new card and still nothing on the screen, after XP logo the
screen is blank.
I feel the problem lies in me disabling the adapter in the display. I can
not get into the system to undo or put anything right. I haven’t installed
anything or uninstalled anything apart from disabling the adapter.
Information I have is the motherboard is ASUS A7V8X-MX SE. VGA interface
AGP8X.
The guy who sold me the card told me to insert new card into the slot and
connect the VGA cable. Which I did and on reboot colour was restored. He also
told me I would have to adjust the resolution. On reboot it still was not
right that is when I disabled the adapter and forgot to enable it before I
turned the computer off. Since then I had the problem.
As you no doubt you have guessed I am a novice on repairing machines but I
try to learn normally by my mistakes.
Unfortunately to find a reputable repairman here in Gran Canaria is difficult.
I have had them put a pirate copy of windows on a previous computer replaced
a perfectly good hard drive and did not want to give me the old one back and
I could go on.
Well do hope you can help thank you
--
B J G
"Malke" wrote:
| Quote: | MRRIGGA wrote:
After boot up the BIOS appears on screen and the XP logo with loading
bar then the screen is blank. I can hear the computer loading but
nothing. I have tried LAST GOOD CONFIGUATION CHANGED MONITOR and SAFE
MODE, in safe mode the drivers appear on screen then and then freeze.
I had to replace the graphics card owing to the loss of the red gun. I
rebooted and everything came to life I went into display to alter
resolution. Stupid I know but I think I inevitably disabled the
adapter driver. I know I have to enable the adapter driver but how if
I can not see the screen.
Has anyone the answer Thanks
The "red gun" is in your monitor, not your graphics card. You replaced
the graphics card with what hardware? Did you uninstall the old one
first and then properly install the new one? Did you install drivers
from either ATI or Nvidia?
Turn the machine off and unplug it. Reseat the new graphics card or put
in the old one again and uninstall it properly if you did not already
do so.
We need more details about your hardware in order to give you more
focused help.
Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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MRRIGGA Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 12:25 pm Post subject: Re: WINDOWS WILL NOT OPEN |
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Hi Malke
Have tried unplugging the machine and rebooting tried going back to original
card reseating new card and still nothing on the screen, after XP logo the
screen is blank.
I feel the problem lies in me disabling the adapter in the display. I can
not get into the system to undo or put anything right. I haven’t installed
anything or uninstalled anything apart from disabling the adapter.
Information I have is the motherboard is ASUS A7V8X-MX SE. VGA interface
AGP8X.
The guy who sold me the card told me to insert new card into the slot and
connect the VGA cable. Which I did and on reboot colour was restored. He also
told me I would have to adjust the resolution. On reboot it still was not
right that is when I disabled the adapter and forgot to enable it before I
turned the computer off. Since then I had the problem.
As you no doubt you have guessed I am a novice on repairing machines but I
try to learn normally by my mistakes.
Unfortunately to find a reputable repairman here in Gran Canaria is difficult.
I have had them put a pirate copy of windows on a previous computer replaced
a perfectly good hard drive and did not want to give me the old one back and
I could go on.
Well do hope you can help thank you
--
B J G
"Malke" wrote:
| Quote: | MRRIGGA wrote:
After boot up the BIOS appears on screen and the XP logo with loading
bar then the screen is blank. I can hear the computer loading but
nothing. I have tried LAST GOOD CONFIGUATION CHANGED MONITOR and SAFE
MODE, in safe mode the drivers appear on screen then and then freeze.
I had to replace the graphics card owing to the loss of the red gun. I
rebooted and everything came to life I went into display to alter
resolution. Stupid I know but I think I inevitably disabled the
adapter driver. I know I have to enable the adapter driver but how if
I can not see the screen.
Has anyone the answer Thanks
The "red gun" is in your monitor, not your graphics card. You replaced
the graphics card with what hardware? Did you uninstall the old one
first and then properly install the new one? Did you install drivers
from either ATI or Nvidia?
Turn the machine off and unplug it. Reseat the new graphics card or put
in the old one again and uninstall it properly if you did not already
do so.
We need more details about your hardware in order to give you more
focused help.
Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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Malke Guest
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Posted: Fri Jun 30, 2006 2:34 pm Post subject: Re: WINDOWS WILL NOT OPEN |
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MRRIGGA wrote:
| Quote: | Hi Malke
Have tried unplugging the machine and rebooting tried going back to
original card reseating new card and still nothing on the screen,
after XP logo the screen is blank.
I feel the problem lies in me disabling the adapter in the display. I
can not get into the system to undo or put anything right. I haven’t
installed anything or uninstalled anything apart from disabling the
adapter. Information I have is the motherboard is ASUS A7V8X-MX SE.
VGA interface AGP8X.
The guy who sold me the card told me to insert new card into the slot
and connect the VGA cable. Which I did and on reboot colour was
restored. He also told me I would have to adjust the resolution. On
reboot it still was not right that is when I disabled the adapter and
forgot to enable it before I turned the computer off. Since then I had
the problem. As you no doubt you have guessed I am a novice on
repairing machines but I try to learn normally by my mistakes.
Unfortunately to find a reputable repairman here in Gran Canaria is
difficult. I have had them put a pirate copy of windows on a previous
computer replaced a perfectly good hard drive and did not want to give
me the old one back and I could go on.
Well do hope you can help thank you
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Since you can't get into Safe Mode, then try a Repair Install. If the
Repair Install doesn't work, then do a Clean Install. The alternative
would be to make a Bart's PE and change the video settings or enable
the adapter from there, but since you say you are a novice that's
probably not going to be practical for you.
http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/XPrepairinstall.htm - Repair Install
How-To
http://michaelstevenstech.com/cleanxpinstall.html - Clean Install How-To
http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#reinstall_Windows - What
you will need on-hand
Malke
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MRRIGGA Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 11:34 am Post subject: Re: WINDOWS WILL NOT OPEN |
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Hi Malke
Sorry for delay in replying have been back to the UK.
Followed your advice and formated the hard drive and reinstalled windows all
up and running The only problem I have is I cant find the drivers for a raid
controler unable to find the manufacturer on the card. I belive there is a
website where you can enter the FC number(MP680) and that will tell you the
manufacturer. Only name I can find on the card is Zeon. If you have any ideas
please let me know
Thanks Again Malke
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B J G
"Malke" wrote:
| Quote: | MRRIGGA wrote:
After boot up the BIOS appears on screen and the XP logo with loading
bar then the screen is blank. I can hear the computer loading but
nothing. I have tried LAST GOOD CONFIGUATION CHANGED MONITOR and SAFE
MODE, in safe mode the drivers appear on screen then and then freeze.
I had to replace the graphics card owing to the loss of the red gun. I
rebooted and everything came to life I went into display to alter
resolution. Stupid I know but I think I inevitably disabled the
adapter driver. I know I have to enable the adapter driver but how if
I can not see the screen.
Has anyone the answer Thanks
The "red gun" is in your monitor, not your graphics card. You replaced
the graphics card with what hardware? Did you uninstall the old one
first and then properly install the new one? Did you install drivers
from either ATI or Nvidia?
Turn the machine off and unplug it. Reseat the new graphics card or put
in the old one again and uninstall it properly if you did not already
do so.
We need more details about your hardware in order to give you more
focused help.
Malke
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Elephant Boy Computers
www.elephantboycomputers.com
"Don't Panic!"
MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User
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Malke Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 16, 2006 1:39 pm Post subject: Re: WINDOWS WILL NOT OPEN |
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MRRIGGA wrote:
| Quote: | Hi Malke
Sorry for delay in replying have been back to the UK.
Followed your advice and formated the hard drive and reinstalled windows
all up and running The only problem I have is I cant find the drivers for
a raid controler unable to find the manufacturer on the card. I belive
there is a website where you can enter the FC number(MP680) and that will
tell you the manufacturer. Only name I can find on the card is Zeon. If
you have any ideas please let me know
Thanks Again Malke
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Here's the FCC website:
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid/
If you don't have any luck, buy a new controller card. Much simpler and not
particularly expensive.
Malke
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AW Barton Guest
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Posted: Thu May 31, 2007 3:16 pm Post subject: Re: Windows will not open |
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"Mel" <Mel@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:4E81B69A-0799-4922-B7BB-2B31CFBEB1CB@microsoft.com...
| Quote: | When I turn my computer on, Windows tries to load but as it loads the
screen
goes black (as through it has lost power), but the power isn't the issue.
I
have tries to reboot, given a choice to "use last good configuration" I
tried
that. Given the choice to " start Windows", I chose that.
Should I use my initial Windows CD to reinstall? Any suggestions?
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Might be that your hard drive has gone to the great computer warehouse in
the sky. |
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