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Yesterday when started COD4 my computer locked up. So I had to reset it, done
that, but it wouldn't start up anymore. So I put in the vista cd-rom, but when it had loaded all the files, there is just a black screen, nothing more ..... What can I do? |
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SomeOne.. wrote:
> Yesterday when started COD4 my computer locked up. So I had to reset it, > done that, but it wouldn't start up anymore. So I put in the vista cd-rom, > but when it had loaded all the files, there is just a black screen, > nothing more .... > What can I do? Is this a black screen with absolutely nothing on it? No blinking cursor? Is there any activity on the computer at all? Light on the hard drive? Noise of fans? You see, you just haven't provided enough information to get focused help. From your description, all I can say is that you may have hardware failure. I can't tell you what components because you haven't described your machine, its recent history, or exactly what it's doing well enough. You can take the machine to a local professional (don't use someone from a BigComputerStore type of place), or call the OEM's tech support if you have that sort of computer (Dell, HP, etc.). Or if you want to try and do self-help here, see these links for what details to include in your next post: http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 - How to Ask a Question http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.htm - How Not to Get Technical Help on Usenet Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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Well from the little info you gave i would tip on hardware
overheating/failure. Csaba SomeOne.. wrote: > Yesterday when started COD4 my computer locked up. So I had to reset it, done > that, but it wouldn't start up anymore. So I put in the vista cd-rom, but > when it had loaded all the files, there is just a black screen, nothing more > .... > What can I do? |
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Well, the computer is about 6 months old,
CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ GPU: nVidia Geforce 8500GT Ram: 2047 Mb OS: Windows Vista Home Premium There is activity and such, after about 10 minutes the arrow appears, but there is nothing to click on, it'ts a black background. The computer starts, it checks the discs and all that stuff. Then it asks to push a button to start from the dvd, so I do that, it loads the files, then the windows loading bar comes up. but then it's just a black screen, so I can't choose to repair the computer ... "Malke" wrote: > SomeOne.. wrote: > > > Yesterday when started COD4 my computer locked up. So I had to reset it, > > done that, but it wouldn't start up anymore. So I put in the vista cd-rom, > > but when it had loaded all the files, there is just a black screen, > > nothing more .... > > What can I do? > > Is this a black screen with absolutely nothing on it? No blinking cursor? Is > there any activity on the computer at all? Light on the hard drive? Noise > of fans? > > You see, you just haven't provided enough information to get focused help. > From your description, all I can say is that you may have hardware failure. > I can't tell you what components because you haven't described your > machine, its recent history, or exactly what it's doing well enough. > > You can take the machine to a local professional (don't use someone from a > BigComputerStore type of place), or call the OEM's tech support if you have > that sort of computer (Dell, HP, etc.). Or if you want to try and do > self-help here, see these links for what details to include in your next > post: > > http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet > http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 - How to Ask a Question > http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.htm - How Not to Get Technical Help on > Usenet > > Malke > -- > MS-MVP > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > Don't Panic! > |
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Without the Installation DVD in the drive can you perform a SafeMode F8
boot? If yes try running an full antivirus scan from SafeMode or try a repair from the F8 boot screen. "SomeOne.." <SomeOne..@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news 9D3BB96-62F3-4DBC-BAC4-FD22AAC75DB3@microsoft.com...> Well, the computer is about 6 months old, > > CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ > GPU: nVidia Geforce 8500GT > Ram: 2047 Mb > OS: Windows Vista Home Premium > > There is activity and such, after about 10 minutes the arrow appears, but > there is nothing to click on, it'ts a black background. > > The computer starts, it checks the discs and all that stuff. > Then it asks to push a button to start from the dvd, so I do that, it > loads > the files, then the windows loading bar comes up. but then it's just a > black > screen, so I can't choose to repair the computer ... > > "Malke" wrote: > >> SomeOne.. wrote: >> >> > Yesterday when started COD4 my computer locked up. So I had to reset >> > it, >> > done that, but it wouldn't start up anymore. So I put in the vista >> > cd-rom, >> > but when it had loaded all the files, there is just a black screen, >> > nothing more .... >> > What can I do? >> >> Is this a black screen with absolutely nothing on it? No blinking cursor? >> Is >> there any activity on the computer at all? Light on the hard drive? Noise >> of fans? >> >> You see, you just haven't provided enough information to get focused >> help. >> From your description, all I can say is that you may have hardware >> failure. >> I can't tell you what components because you haven't described your >> machine, its recent history, or exactly what it's doing well enough. >> >> You can take the machine to a local professional (don't use someone from >> a >> BigComputerStore type of place), or call the OEM's tech support if you >> have >> that sort of computer (Dell, HP, etc.). Or if you want to try and do >> self-help here, see these links for what details to include in your next >> post: >> >> http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 - How to Ask a >> Question >> http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.htm - How Not to Get Technical Help >> on >> Usenet >> >> Malke >> -- >> MS-MVP >> Elephant Boy Computers >> www.elephantboycomputers.com >> Don't Panic! >> |
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It's doesn't, the computer didn't start, that's why I put in the dvd, to
repair the start-up problems "JW" wrote: > Without the Installation DVD in the drive can you perform a SafeMode F8 > boot? > If yes try running an full antivirus scan from SafeMode or try a repair from > the F8 boot screen. > "SomeOne.." <SomeOne..@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news 9D3BB96-62F3-4DBC-BAC4-FD22AAC75DB3@microsoft.com...> > Well, the computer is about 6 months old, > > > > CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ > > GPU: nVidia Geforce 8500GT > > Ram: 2047 Mb > > OS: Windows Vista Home Premium > > > > There is activity and such, after about 10 minutes the arrow appears, but > > there is nothing to click on, it'ts a black background. > > > > The computer starts, it checks the discs and all that stuff. > > Then it asks to push a button to start from the dvd, so I do that, it > > loads > > the files, then the windows loading bar comes up. but then it's just a > > black > > screen, so I can't choose to repair the computer ... > > > > "Malke" wrote: > > > >> SomeOne.. wrote: > >> > >> > Yesterday when started COD4 my computer locked up. So I had to reset > >> > it, > >> > done that, but it wouldn't start up anymore. So I put in the vista > >> > cd-rom, > >> > but when it had loaded all the files, there is just a black screen, > >> > nothing more .... > >> > What can I do? > >> > >> Is this a black screen with absolutely nothing on it? No blinking cursor? > >> Is > >> there any activity on the computer at all? Light on the hard drive? Noise > >> of fans? > >> > >> You see, you just haven't provided enough information to get focused > >> help. > >> From your description, all I can say is that you may have hardware > >> failure. > >> I can't tell you what components because you haven't described your > >> machine, its recent history, or exactly what it's doing well enough. > >> > >> You can take the machine to a local professional (don't use someone from > >> a > >> BigComputerStore type of place), or call the OEM's tech support if you > >> have > >> that sort of computer (Dell, HP, etc.). Or if you want to try and do > >> self-help here, see these links for what details to include in your next > >> post: > >> > >> http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Usenet > >> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx/kb/555375 - How to Ask a > >> Question > >> http://users.tpg.com.au/bzyhjr/liszt.htm - How Not to Get Technical Help > >> on > >> Usenet > >> > >> Malke > >> -- > >> MS-MVP > >> Elephant Boy Computers > >> www.elephantboycomputers.com > >> Don't Panic! > >> > |
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SomeOne.. wrote:
> Well, the computer is about 6 months old, > > CPU: AMD Athlon 64 X2 4800+ > GPU: nVidia Geforce 8500GT > Ram: 2047 Mb > OS: Windows Vista Home Premium > > There is activity and such, after about 10 minutes the arrow appears, but > there is nothing to click on, it'ts a black background. > > The computer starts, it checks the discs and all that stuff. > Then it asks to push a button to start from the dvd, so I do that, it > loads the files, then the windows loading bar comes up. but then it's just > a black screen, so I can't choose to repair the computer ... Why would you be getting a prompt to start from the DVD? Either you've removed the hard drive from the boot order or the hard drive has failed. Time to: 1. Do hardware troubleshooting yourself; or 2. Call the computer mftr.'s tech support since it's only 6 months old and presumably still under warranty; or 3. Take the machine to a local computer repair shop. http://www.elephantboycomputers.com...Hardware_Tshoot Malke -- MS-MVP Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com Don't Panic! |
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hop on your other computer and download BartPE. You will need a full version
Windows XP disk. Run the PE creator and create a BartPE disk. Put the disk in your computer that is broken and boot to it. Go to a43 file managment utility and run check disk and repair all errors: chkdsk /f . If this does not work, use the file managment utility to go into the filesystem and remove COD4 and the registry entries. My guess is that the check disk will fix the problem to the point that the computer will boot up or at least run a repair. BartPE saves lives! -- Wyatt Acheson Information Systems Specialist Network Support Specialist MCTS, MCSE, CISA, CISSP "SomeOne.." wrote: > Yesterday when started COD4 my computer locked up. So I had to reset it, done > that, but it wouldn't start up anymore. So I put in the vista cd-rom, but > when it had loaded all the files, there is just a black screen, nothing more > .... > What can I do? |
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