Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Windows xp not booting black screen blinking cursor

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no ease blah bla bla Answer +36 Report nastaran Apr 17, 2009 02:07PM thank you so much, I did not try this and as I said I restored my drive finally, It seems a good way really, Thanks again for your kind attention :) Report jen..- Nov 3, 2009 05:02PM ergga mine is a black screen with an x as a curser and i cant seem to fix it. What can I do? Please help(: Report lapstopped- Dec 7, 2009 03:13PM Hi Pete, I'm dying for some help, and to be honest, I'm pretty novice when it comes to laptops

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You tried reinstalling Windows 7 but the problem persists? If you have the disc (which by the sounds of it you do), I suggest you boot to that disc again and go to Recovery Options, once in there, choose Command Prompt. I tried to do some of the following of what I had read from other websites: 1.) Tapping the F8 button a few times at dell logo screen to get to safe mode to access system recovery and restore (Didn't work I only have F2 and F12 functions at start screen) 2.) Turning on and off the computer to get to safe mode (Didn't work) 3.) Removed the battery and pressed and held down the power button for 30 seconds, replace the battery and turn on the computer (Didn't work) 4.) At the Dell logo screen pressed F12 function key, ran diagnostics, and it reads hard drive failure

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i usually just hold the power button down until it shuts down, then i press the power button again, and then it makes it past the black screen to windows start up screen. I have a Dell Dimension E520 with Vista (this is all I know sorry, not great with computers!) I had previous problems due to my ITunes not responding and my Internet Explorer and I have fixed the ITunes problem

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My laptop has that handy wi-fi disconnect switch that makes that easy to do...I simply turn it to OFF, close my desktop widgets, then reboot.As it turned out, one of my new clients is a software programmer. But the IE 7 freeze-up and the blackscreen issues still continue.Bob had insisted that I needed to remove my USB flash stick, as it was the cause of the problem

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Do you have any suggestions as to what has happened or how to fix this problem please? Mitz says November 3, 2010 at 9:37 am Hi Claire Have you restarted your computer? Is that when it is a black screen with a cursor? I would put your operating system cd in and do a repair. No beeps, no cursor, no logo screen, and no choice to boot to safe mode or access the bios.If your computer will not boot up and you get a beep sequence, I am not saying it is good news, however it is a step in the right direction towards solving this problem

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did you reset the bios to defaults? Even if you originally only had the default settings, choose the option to restore the defaults and to save them and reboot. BSOD Help and Support black screen, blinking cursor @ clean installHello all, I upgraded to win7 two weeks ago, and yesterday I started having some trouble: When playing cod4 the computer froze

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ORyou can also use it to backup your data to a internal drive or external usb hard drive..just have it hooked to the computer when you boot up with puppy... I shut it down and restarted and a dos style like program chkdsk program popped up before i got to xp startup screen one day asking me if i wanted to run it (I was kind of heistant to run it, fake chkdsk virus?) so i did it took about a half hour to complete and said something about changing orpaned files and a bunch of other files.Ever since I ran this i cant get into xp.f2 and f12 are the only options i can get into.I cannot get into safe mode or the screen that says reset to the best known config, which I would love to right about now.I have tried windows repair cd done everything on that and it just shows the blinking cursor again

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Win7 won't boot, black screen with blinking cursor - Microsoft Answers Have you contacted Dell to see if they can help? Hi Seavixwen32 Well am hping it isn't the drive. It ran for little bit then came up with a short menu to allow for a quick test (20-30 minutes), extended test (hour +), custom test and one other forget what it was

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Then try to transfer my programs and data.2) Get a less than 137GB drive (probably 120GB) and re-install Windows XP-Pro, then try to transfer my programs and data (as Transfusion suggests).My questions (and challenges) are now this. It would be ideal to take the Hard Drive out, put it into another computer, back up your data, and use that computer to run EASEUS Partition Manager, resize your partitions, and you are set to go.EDIT-I was all enthusiastic until I thought of my experience with a CompaQ Evo n400c (2003)

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The customer expressed that they needed the computer back quickly, so with the interest of getting her computer back as quickly as possible, I went ahead and backed up all of her data and am currently reinstalling Windows. My keyboard wouldn't function any longer and I have to manually turn the computer off and back on to boot to a CD whereas before, I could simply Ctrl + Alt + Del to restart

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