And is it the monitor or the PC?
Thx Gooners
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Last edited by Gooners (2007-08-01 14:35:34)
Well, try what me and ryan said first, and then go to downy's idea if that doesn't work/Gooners wrote:
Ill try that but what is worrying me is that last night I turned off my PC as I went down to sleep (yes my bedroom is in the basement-But we own the whole house[extendedfamily-too much information?]) SO it hasn't been turned on since about 11:00 last night. and I tried to turn it on at about 10:30 and this problem occurred. I'm quite sure my computer has had enough time to rest
Ok will try that in a bit. Just gunna try Ryan's method first.King_County_Downy wrote:
Try starting in safe mode like Bolvis said, then right click on My Computer-->Properties-->Hardware-->Device Manager--> right click and un-install video drivers.
Or you may have to do it through msconfig while in safe mode.
Anyways, if it will boot into safe mode, you know it's the drivers. If not, um.. could be hardware
Cool I'm geussing this method works... Well I'm in the waiting part nowLieutenant_Jensen wrote:
I've tried that the monitor stays black after it has went in standby mode.. I just turned of the computer, turned of the power to the computer, and waited 10 min.
Then it worked again.
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If you have onboard graphics...take out your GFX and try again.Gooners wrote:
Ok well that didn't work. Its still black. I have to try the safe mode method.
Ok wehn I get to the bolded part. I get lost. When I right click i get two options. Propertiees scan for hardware changes. where am I supposed to click. sorry for being thick guysKing_County_Downy wrote:
Try starting in safe mode like Bolvis said, then right click on My Computer-->Properties-->Hardware-->Device Manager--> right click and un-install video drivers.
Or you may have to do it through msconfig while in safe mode.
Anyways, if it will boot into safe mode, you know it's the drivers. If not, um.. could be hardware
Last edited by Gooners (2007-08-01 14:34:52)
Sorry, that was poorly worded.Gooners wrote:
Ok wehn I get to the bolded part. I get lost. When I right click i get two options. Propertiees scan for hardware changes. where am I supposed to click. sorry for being thick guysKing_County_Downy wrote:
Try starting in safe mode like Bolvis said, then right click on My Computer-->Properties-->Hardware-->Device Manager--> right click and un-install video drivers.
Or you may have to do it through msconfig while in safe mode.
Anyways, if it will boot into safe mode, you know it's the drivers. If not, um.. could be hardware
Downy's way seems easier and faster than a full virus scan.Gooners wrote:
Before I try Downy's way Im just going to run a full system scan to check for any virus threats.
sorry... I r numnutz when it comes to tech.King_County_Downy wrote:
I think we've lost him.