Windows xp black screen




















I've been trying to figure it out for several weeks now. An external monitor works for a normal boot. With my current display it only works in VGA mode, safe mode or normal mode with my Radeon driver "disabled in any hardware configuration" in device manager. Please keep us posted on any progress any of you may have with this issue I'll do the same. I finally figured it out after 3 weeks!

I can't believe it was this simple For those of you who have laptops especially Dell laptops the problem could very well be The tiny pin right under and in the middle of your display. It should be sticking up straight and out a bit. I took off my control panel on my Dell Inspiron and I notice that part of the inside piece was broken.

You can also use tweezers to pull it out more and see if your screen comes back on. It is so odd because my screen worked in VGA and safe mode but not on a normal boot so I thought that for sure it had to be the video card or driver.

Try it out! It could safe you a lot of time and stress. Let me know how it goes and if you need any further help.

Good luck! Hi Brad, I m gald you solve your pb. Mine is different as I don't have a laptop. He had the same pb as me Brad, Thanks Glad I could help It was a long, stressful and time-consuming journey for me, I did learn a lot in the process though. I'm glad that I could help you. By the way I tried to fix the small peg by putting a small spring from a ball pen in there to help it come back up after closing the screen lid but it didn't work because the plastic housing was broken inside.

I did buy a new panel for, believe it or not,. I replaced the panel and now I can close my computer with out having the hassle of pulling out the pin with tweezers. I also noticed that on the newer panels the one I bought on Ebay Dell has seemed to address the problem with having a better constructed peg-housing and a spring.

Happy computing to you, Brad. When I boot into Safe Mode It won't allow me to change any of the advanced settings I'm trying to change the refresh rate to 60Hz. I'm assuming since I'm using a very old monitor, and the screen goes black after Windows loading, that it's the refresh rate I must fix. I'm running WinXP Pro. Does anybody know how to get this to allow me to change the refresh rate?

Edit: I fixed this by using advanced startup menu F8 , and enabling VGA mode, and once loaded, allowing Windows to automatically change display for optimal settings. I couldn't have gotten this far if not for this forum, so thanks again! Then I removed the card's drivers. After booting normally, I could choose another resolution using the default drivers from Microsoft. Safe Mode doesn't work I'm having the same black screen problem, but windows doesn't seem to start up normally because there are no sounds at all, and pressing the power button doesn't shut down.

I haven't installed anything new recently. It was running fine 2 hours ago, locked up and after I reset it started doing this. Follow the steps in order:. Step 1. Step 2. Besides, you may meet the operating system not found , NTLDR is missing and other boot issues, you can use this software to fix.

The error: black screen on boot Sometimes, you may encounter the black screen on boot error when you try to restart a Microsoft xbased computer like Windows XP, 7, 8, 8. The causes to this problem In general, if you cannot boot your computer with a black screen, the cause could be the following reasons: You have a CD, DVD or a floopy disk in your CD, DVD, or floopy drive when you start the computer. Your computer may be infected by virus. Method 1. Disconnect all the external media Please disconnect all peripheral devices, remove all USB devices and media cards.

Method 2. Run anti-virus software Run the latest version of anti-virus software to check if your computer has virus. Method 3. There is a way you can have a try when you meet this problem. Unplug your computer and take out of the battery if you're using a laptop. Then hold on and wait for about two minutes. After that, plug your computer, put the battery back in, and start your computer. It'll be normal again. Someone says it works, but someone else doesn't.

Anyway, you can try it. If it doesn't work for you. You can switch to another way: using a Windows recovery tool to pull your Windows XP back to normal. Microsoft Media Creation Tool can be a nice option, which enables you to boot your computer smoothly and fix the XP black screen in minutes.

After purchasing the program, you'll get a download link from Wondershare. Download and install it on a good-working computer.



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