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I've been searching the web for a solution for a while now, and although it seems to be a somewhat common problem none of the solutions work for me. So basically I was installing new grahpics drivers from the nvidia homepage, when the screen suddenly makes like a flicker thingy and then switches to a black screen with a flashing white underscore. No problems I think and reboot. But since then all I get when rebooting is a black screen with only the mouse pointer active. No keyboard commands work(although the sleep button works) so I can't bring up any kind of useful window which could take me to the device manager or something that'd allow me to fix my drivers. ALSO I GUESS ITS WORTH NOTING THAT I HAVE TWO USERS, BUT THE BLACK SCREEN COMES UP BEFORE I GET TO CHOSE WHICH ONE TO LOG IN WITH. I've tried the "fix bios settings"-solution(didnt need fixing), "fix registry"-solution(didnt need fixing) and pressing f8 and trying all different kinds of boot options and keyboard commands. *No solutions have given me any kind of progress. *Also I've loaded up the Vista recovery disc. Startup Repair says everything is fine, I have no restore points, *I cannot access device manager from Command Prompt ( is there a way?) So in short: Black screen, active mouse pointer. Need a way to access device manager from recovery disk to fix my grahpics driver. or another way to fix the black screen problem. * -- Mneh |
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Hi, You could try going into safe mode ( tap F8 after POST and before Windows starts loading). In safe mode, type msconfig into the start search box, and click it when it pops up. Dot Selective startup and tick System services. Click the Boot tab and tick Base video. Apply and ok. 7552 7551 You should then restart into windows using the onboard graphics card. Hope it helps SIW2 +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: SELECTIVE STARTUP2008-09-24_193428.jpeg | |Download: http://www.vistax64.com/attachment.p...achmentid=7552 | +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- SIW2 |
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Maybe it wasnt clear, but I cannot enter safe mode. I've tried every possible mode using f8 and I still get the black screen with only the mouse active. Keyboard commands like ctrl-shift-esc, ctrl-alt-delete do not work either. -- Mneh |
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I have EXACTLY the same problem, Mneh. But in my case it didn't happen installing graphic drivers, it happened when chkdsk "fixed" some weird problems in my filesystem... in any case, did you get a solution? Thank you. -- Peri |
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Sorry, my solution was to copy my important files to another disk and reinstall windows. I copied the files using the command prompt in the repair mode(using the windows vista cd). I opened notedpad by simply writing notepad... ...And then clicking file- open let me browse to the stuff I wanted to save, ctrl-c ctrl-v did the rest. -- Mneh |
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heh, ok, it's a pity that Repair the installation like in XP... Probably some video files were corrupted :/ Thanks for your reply anyway ![]() -- Peri |
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I posted on another forum. It fixed my black screen. Maybe it will work for you too. http://forums.microsoft.com/technet/...&tf=0&pageid=3 -- rccm112 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rccm112's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/rccm112.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ce/1061906.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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i have the sam problem but it take 45min to an hr for my laptop to load to just the black screen, it load to ms win screen for another 45 min, another black screen( sometime never loading past here) but get to the point where i can choose a user proflie and 30 for that to load. i have gotten so many msg wit eorro codes 0x80070057,0x80070426 are the ones i get the most and windows system fail to connect! im at the point of sitting this thing on the side of the road! HELP ME PLEASE!!! -- TashaFranklin ------------------------------------------------------------------------ TashaFranklin's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/tashafranklin.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ce/1061906.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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I solved this for myself just earlier. In my situation, I had a Dell Latitude E4200 that would boot to a black screen with the cursor visible. Our machines require ctrl-alt-del to logon, and doing so brought up the use agreement that we have configured through policies, but after okaying that screen the black would reappear. The Windows Logon User Interface Host was crashing. Also in my situation, I was able to enter the GUI safemode. I disabled all services, then re-enabled them in groups to determine which one was causing the problem. I found out it was the Smart Card service. After disabling that everything works fine. We do not use smart cards so there is no issue for us, so I didn't look any farther into what was actually making the Smart Card service crash the logon host. Hope this helps someone else. -- zeniq ------------------------------------------------------------------------ zeniq's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/zeniq.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ce/1061906.htm http://forums.techarena.in |
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Hi, I just now solved this problem by fluke. I too had the black screen even when booting up in safe mode. The problem went away when I shutdown, then inserted a USB flash drive into an available USB port, then booted back up in normal mode. I got the desktop back! No more black screen! Hope this helps. -Randy -- rshaffer4444 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ rshaffer4444's Profile: http://forums.techarena.in/members/137928.htm View this thread: http://forums.techarena.in/windows-v...ce/1061906.htm http://forums.techarena.in |