Nope. Screen just went black. Had to press the power switch to get to the screen that says: Window has experienced an unexpected shut down.
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Best Answer brycrip , 06 July 2017 - 01:30 PM
Well no, I’m not sure the problem with the OS has been fixed. But I have got to my desk top the last few times I booted up. The boot order priority still indicates USB CD as the primary boot... Go to the full post »
Nope. Screen just went black. Had to press the power switch to get to the screen that says: Window has experienced an unexpected shut down.
If it had been the television, i would say someone kicked the plug outta the wall.
Screen just went black. Had to press the power switch to get to the screen that says: Window has experienced an unexpected shut down.
If the screen went black but the computer remained powered up, 1: could be driver related as in the display driver. 2: could be a problem with the screen itself (this includes the motherboards video port to the screen itself.
NB: Having trouble starting the notebook again is not a good sign btw
Well it's up and running after I reset the Default in the Bios a couple of days ago. Let's let it go for now and we'll see if the problem reoccurs. I'll let you know...
Bry
K, if not done already, make sure to back up anything important asap.
Yeah thanks, already done. Been down that road before
Bry
Keep us posted.
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