cannot boot computer in normal mode |
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cannot boot computer in normal mode |
Aug 26 2007, 10:14 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 33 From: Louisiana OS: Windows XP SP3 |
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Aug 27 2007, 12:56 AM
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Philanthropical Physiognomist Posts: 20,563 OS: Windows 98 Second Edition - XP Professional - Office 2003 Professional - XP Home Edition - Office XP Professional - Vista Home Premium - Vista Ultimate |
Can you re-install the video card drivers
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Aug 27 2007, 05:05 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 33 From: Louisiana OS: Windows XP SP3 |
Just tried the reinstall of video drivers. The install was successful but I still wasn't able to boot up in normal mode. As a matter of fact, I noticed that the hard drive light showed no activity after the windows banner blinked off and would try to show the welcome screen.
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Aug 27 2007, 06:50 AM
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Philanthropical Physiognomist Posts: 20,563 OS: Windows 98 Second Edition - XP Professional - Office 2003 Professional - XP Home Edition - Office XP Professional - Vista Home Premium - Vista Ultimate |
Boot the PC using the XP CD and look for a prompt to 'Press any key to boot from CD' (some systems may not ask).
Press any key on the keyboard and Windows Setup will launch After a few minutes you will be presented with the following choices: To setup Windows® XP now. press Enter To Repair a Windows® XP installation using Recovery Console, press R To quit setup without installing XP, press F3 Press R to repair the Windows® XP installation The next screen will ask you which Windows® installation you would like to log on to. Normally the following will be listed: 1: C:\WINDOWS Press 1 and then Enter to continue. You may now be asked for the Administrator password. If you know this type it and press Enter. If you don't know the Administrators password it may be blank. Just press Enter At the command prompt type: chkdsk /r Press Enter Chkdsk will now check the hard drive for errors, and will attempt to repair any it finds. This process may take a while, but when finished will go back to the same command prompt as before. Turn off and restart the computer. |
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Aug 27 2007, 10:14 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 33 From: Louisiana OS: Windows XP SP3 |
I'm running the chkdsk now. I was wondering... do you happen to have an easy manual on making a slipstream disk of my windows xp disk and sp2 files?
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Aug 27 2007, 11:47 AM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 33 From: Louisiana OS: Windows XP SP3 |
chkdsk done. It found one or more errors and fixed them. Unfortunately the computer still does the same exact thing. no change.
This post has been edited by Beanbandit27: Aug 27 2007, 01:02 PM |
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Aug 27 2007, 11:55 AM
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Philanthropical Physiognomist Posts: 20,563 OS: Windows 98 Second Edition - XP Professional - Office 2003 Professional - XP Home Edition - Office XP Professional - Vista Home Premium - Vista Ultimate |
Press the power button and then keep tapping the delete key (possibly F2) until it enters set up, look for BIOS defaults, load those, press F10 to save, type Y to confirm, press enter to restart
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Aug 27 2007, 12:17 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 33 From: Louisiana OS: Windows XP SP3 |
Done. No success. I had 2 default options, an optimized and a fail/safe. I tried both default options and both didn't change anything. computer still will not boot up after the windows banner.
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Aug 27 2007, 01:04 PM
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Philanthropical Physiognomist Posts: 20,563 OS: Windows 98 Second Edition - XP Professional - Office 2003 Professional - XP Home Edition - Office XP Professional - Vista Home Premium - Vista Ultimate |
Click start, right click my computer, click properties, hardware, device manager
Click the + next to display adapter Right click any entries, click remove - uninstall, confirm Reboot |
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Aug 27 2007, 01:26 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 33 From: Louisiana OS: Windows XP SP3 |
That hit something! I was able to boot up in normal mode. Of course the graphics are the default quality before I installed the video card driver. I assume now I need to download and install the latest video card driver available for my video card?
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Aug 27 2007, 02:14 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 33 From: Louisiana OS: Windows XP SP3 |
Downloaded the latest video driver for my video card and rebooted. Unfortunately it did the same thing. The screen went blank after the windows xp banner. I uninstalled the driver and rebooted. I was able to boot up normally. Obviously a video issue I would guess. What exactly is bad, I'm not sure. I've got an nvidia geforce fx5700 video card that's about 2 years old and gigabyte ga-7n400-l motherboard with a amd athlon xp2800+ with 512 dual-channel DDR ram.
This post has been edited by Beanbandit27: Aug 27 2007, 03:27 PM |
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Aug 27 2007, 05:13 PM
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Philanthropical Physiognomist Posts: 20,563 OS: Windows 98 Second Edition - XP Professional - Office 2003 Professional - XP Home Edition - Office XP Professional - Vista Home Premium - Vista Ultimate |
Have you got another video card you can try
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Aug 27 2007, 07:24 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 33 From: Louisiana OS: Windows XP SP3 |
I'll pull the video card out of the other computer and put it in. Let me do a switch around and see what happens.
This post has been edited by Beanbandit27: Aug 27 2007, 08:02 PM |
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Aug 27 2007, 08:00 PM
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Member ![]() ![]() Posts: 33 From: Louisiana OS: Windows XP SP3 |
Well, I just put in another video card and installed the latest driver for it. This video card works like it should. Are you thinking bad video card like I am?
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Aug 28 2007, 01:56 AM
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Philanthropical Physiognomist Posts: 20,563 OS: Windows 98 Second Edition - XP Professional - Office 2003 Professional - XP Home Edition - Office XP Professional - Vista Home Premium - Vista Ultimate |
Using device manager to uninstall the video card let the PC load normally
Installing the drivers again, stopped it loading normally Using another card with its drivers lets the PC load normally Certainly leans toward it being the video card |
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