Question

Xp Home boots up. No matter if u select Safe mode or normal etc, it displays "windows load screen" then says "no signal" and reboots

Asked by: auraorange

I have pc with XP Home.

It boots to the screen with the following options.

Boot in, Safe Mode, Normally, VGA etc etc

No matter which mode I choose the PC goes on to load XP and displays the XP home loading page, then it quickly switches to a black screen to display "no signal" and it reboots.

I was originally considering to repair install xp, however this rings a bell and could it possibly be linked to a faulty graphics card?

your feedback is all appreciated,

Mat

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Answers

 

by: smltecPosted on 2005-04-19 at 07:35:52ID: 13815843

I have seen video cards cause this in the past.  Is your video a psi card, AGP or onboard the motherboard?

If the Video is a removable card and you can replace it with another you could try that.

I have also had this happen with bad peripherals (keyboard, mouse, etc.)  Disconnect all peripherals (except the keyboard for example) just to see how far it will boot.

If you run the XP installation cd there is a second repair option that just recopies the system files and doesn't format the hdd.

 

by: VTomukasPosted on 2005-04-19 at 07:38:59ID: 13815867

Most likely its damaged Windows registry. You can repair it by doing WIndows repair installation, or through Recovery Console with chkdsk /repair.Also I've met this problem with faulty RAM. But that's a rare case.

 

by: auraorangePosted on 2005-04-19 at 07:45:28ID: 13815937

I have changed monitor keyboard and mouse and still have the problem.  I now have it attached to a new monitor, keyoard and mouse and in process of getting a new graphics card as the original is either PCI or AGP when I finally find my screw driver ill know for sure lol.

Thanks for the feddback..... I dont like rushing into things when the potential risk of losing data is high.

Mat

 

by: auraorangePosted on 2005-04-20 at 03:50:41ID: 13823001

i am in the recovery console as the repair / re-install that feature says that the drive must be completely formatted as the drive is either too full, coirrupted or damaged although I changed this HDD only 6 months ago.

it says which installation do I want to log onto? so I type 1 & enter
password?  pressed enter...

then it says C:\windows\

so im not sure what to do next

 

by: auraorangePosted on 2005-04-20 at 16:44:26ID: 13829722

I went into the recovery console and created a new boot sector, just before I close this section, is that a suitable solution?

The pc is working great now and I moved a trojan that had infected 171 files.

I installed McAfee Virus Scan and MS Anti-spyware and they both cleaned a lot.

My client had been on a lot of adult web sites.

Is it most likely that the problem is solved or I have postponed the problem to another day?

Cheers Mat

 

by: smltecPosted on 2005-04-20 at 19:16:20ID: 13830356

Congrats....Very much suitable.  Anytime it works. ha

In my experience, I would copy off anything you want to keep and hold on.  It will probably crash and burn soon.  The reason is that sometimes when you remove spyware, it also removes or changes system files.  Good Luck

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