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hi! need help...i have vista laptop...got black screen... no error code... i can only operate on safe mode... called hp and guess what, they want me to do a system recovery... is there another way...please help... i've tried ; system restore tried disabling automatic restart after system failure cold boot and drained the laptop please help... -- dlcomplicated |
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Hello Dlcomplicated and welcome to the forums arty:looks like it could be a video driver problem as you can boot into safe mode. Depending how long you have had the problem the first thing would be to do a system restore to a earlier point before the problem started, if you have one. you could try to update your video driver from within safe mode you may want to try a 'Startup Repair ' (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/91...epair.html)and see if that helps ( as you have a system restore disk from HP and not a vista install disk you will have to look at the repair disk download shown in the warning box) If this does not work you may want to run 'this tool' (http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/17...info-tool.html) and post the results back. if all else fails, if it is possible for you to borrow a retail vista install disk, you could do an upgrade install which would retain your files. As long as you use your product key this would be OK. It should be hopefully be possible to recover your system without the HP system restore Hope this helps -- barman58 Regards, *Nigel* the beginning of knowledge is the discovery of something we do not understand.,- frank herbert |
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Hi, Updating the video driver didn't work for me, but uninstalling and reinstalling did the trick. Regards, Joel Dell Vostro 1500 laptop with Vista Ultimate -- JoelE |