Desktop won't boot/load Windows
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Desktop won't boot/load Windows
As of yesterday my desktop doesn't boot/load Windows (XP). BIOS comes up as usual, then everything just goes blank. It was still working fine on Friday.
Any ideas what it could be?
Any ideas what it could be?
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Re: Desktop won't boot/load Windows
Obvious problem is it sounds like your hard drive is fucked.
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Re: Desktop won't boot/load Windows
Can you go into BIOS, can it see your hard-drive (auto-detect or whatever)?
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Re: Desktop won't boot/load Windows
Gr-fucking-eat. This isn't good, my last back-up is way out of date. Thanks for your help though.General Zod wrote:Obvious problem is it sounds like your hard drive is fucked.
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I'll give that a try. Bios is F8 usually, right? Now to find a wired keyboard...Argosh wrote:Can you go into BIOS, can it see your hard-drive (auto-detect or whatever)?
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Re: Desktop won't boot/load Windows
Define "goes blank". Does the screen go to sleep mode, or does it just stay on to a black screen? Is there a blinking white cursor in the upper left hand corner of the screen?
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Re: Desktop won't boot/load Windows
Don't listen to Zod. There are many other things that might cause this, including things as simple as having your iPod plugged in while the computer tries to boot.[R_H] wrote:Gr-fucking-eat. This isn't good, my last back-up is way out of date. Thanks for your help though.General Zod wrote:Obvious problem is it sounds like your hard drive is fucked.
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Blank as in nothing is displayed, a black screen.Dominus Atheos wrote:Define "goes blank". Does the screen go to sleep mode, or does it just stay on to a black screen? Is there a blinking white cursor in the upper left hand corner of the screen?
iPod was not plugged in, no discs were in the optical drives.
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Re: Desktop won't boot/load Windows
Okay, so professional troubleshooting is a 5 step process.
1. Identify the problem:
When you turn your computer on the BIOS screen comes up just fine but then you just have a blank black screen.
2. Gather more information:
What brand is this computer?
How old is the computer?
What operating system is installed on the computer?
List everything that is currently hooked up to the computer tower, including power cable, monitor cable (VGA or DVI) what type of mouse and keyboard, and anything plugged into the USB, serial, firewire, and parallel ports.
What add-in cards are installed in the computer? Wireless card? Video Card?
Does the computer have it's own VGA out separate from the video card?
1. Identify the problem:
When you turn your computer on the BIOS screen comes up just fine but then you just have a blank black screen.
2. Gather more information:
But the light on the front of the monitor is on, and it's green?[R_H] wrote:Blank as in nothing is displayed, a black screen.
What brand is this computer?
How old is the computer?
What operating system is installed on the computer?
List everything that is currently hooked up to the computer tower, including power cable, monitor cable (VGA or DVI) what type of mouse and keyboard, and anything plugged into the USB, serial, firewire, and parallel ports.
What add-in cards are installed in the computer? Wireless card? Video Card?
Does the computer have it's own VGA out separate from the video card?
Re: Desktop won't boot/load Windows
Yes, it's green. If it were in sleep mode or not recieving a signal, it would be amber.Dominus Atheos wrote: 2. Gather more information:
But the light on the front of the monitor is on, and it's green?[R_H] wrote:Blank as in nothing is displayed, a black screen.
What brand is this computer?
How old is the computer?
What operating system is installed on the computer?
List everything that is currently hooked up to the computer tower, including power cable, monitor cable (VGA or DVI) what type of mouse and keyboard, and anything plugged into the USB, serial, firewire, and parallel ports.
What add-in cards are installed in the computer? Wireless card? Video Card?
Does the computer have it's own VGA out separate from the video card?
Brand was Seanix, I'm not even sure if they exist any more.
HDD is relatively new, no older than 2 years. CPU, motherboard, video card and PSU are about 5 years old.
Windows XP, I believe it's SP2.
VGA monitor cable, USB cable to printer, (USB) wireless receiver for mouse and keyboard (Microsoft Wireless Optical Desktop)
Wireless card and video card, no integrated video.
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Re: Desktop won't boot/load Windows
Try disconnecting everything from the computer except the power cable and monitor cable and see how far it gets with that. If it still doesn't boot try burn a copy of the Ultimate Boot CD from whatever computer you're posting from and see if that boots.
If neither of those things work then it's most likely a hardware issue and you'll most likely have to buy a new computer.
If neither of those things work then it's most likely a hardware issue and you'll most likely have to buy a new computer.
Re: Desktop won't boot/load Windows
Wireless card as well? I'd have no problem with replacing the computer, because I don't really have the time or energy to try to troubleshoot/fix it, I'd just like to recover as much information off the harddrive as possible.Dominus Atheos wrote:Try disconnecting everything from the computer except the power cable and monitor cable and see how far it gets with that. If it still doesn't boot try burn a copy of the Ultimate Boot CD from whatever computer you're posting from and see if that boots.
If neither of those things work then it's most likely a hardware issue and you'll most likely have to buy a new computer.
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Re: Desktop won't boot/load Windows
So then take the HDD out and install it into a friends computer, or take it down to a local computer repair shop and ask them if they can get the data off.