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| Windows Vista Home Premium Black Screen I've had my HP laptop for almost about a year, and two days ago I started it up and logged in. Once logged in the screen went completely black except for the cursor. No message, no text, just black with a cursor. At first I thought it was a crash, but after several reboots still nothing. Eventually I tried Ctrl-Alt-Delete and got task manager, and then managed to get some apps up including a web browser. This doesn't sound like the descriptions of reduced functionalty mode I've read here and elsewhere. Is it? I tried going back to the oldest restore point, 2 weeks ago (I've had two auto-updates since then) but no change. Also tried running slui.exe as was suggested in anothe post here and all it says is "Activation Successful". What's going on and how can I get my system back? |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium Black Screen You should backup your files and reinstall Vista from scratch, then install the Vista Service Pack 1. Performing an HP System Recovery in Windows Vista [url]http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?docname=c00814731&cc=uk&lc=en&dlc=en&dlc=en&lang=en[/url] -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows System & Performance --------------------------------------------------------------- "LondonTrouble" wrote: I've had my HP laptop for almost about a year, and two days ago I started it up and logged in. Once logged in the screen went completely black except for the cursor. No message, no text, just black with a cursor. At first I thought it was a crash, but after several reboots still nothing. Eventually I tried Ctrl-Alt-Delete and got task manager, and then managed to get some apps up including a web browser. This doesn't sound like the descriptions of reduced functionalty mode I've read here and elsewhere. Is it? I tried going back to the oldest restore point, 2 weeks ago (I've had two auto-updates since then) but no change. Also tried running slui.exe as was suggested in anothe post here and all it says is "Activation Successful". What's going on and how can I get my system back? |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium Black Screen So is this "reduced functionalty mode" or another feature? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: [color=blue] > You should backup your files and reinstall Vista > from scratch, then install the Vista Service Pack 1. > > Performing an HP System Recovery in Windows Vista > [url]http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?docname=c00814731&cc=uk&lc=en&dlc=en&dlc=en&lang=en[/url] > > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows System & Performance > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "LondonTrouble" wrote: > > I've had my HP laptop for almost about a year, and two days ago I started it > up and logged in. Once logged in the screen went completely black except for > the cursor. No message, no text, just black with a cursor. > > At first I thought it was a crash, but after several reboots still nothing. > Eventually I tried Ctrl-Alt-Delete and got task manager, and then managed to > get some apps up including a web browser. > > This doesn't sound like the descriptions of reduced functionalty mode I've > read here and elsewhere. Is it? > > I tried going back to the oldest restore point, 2 weeks ago (I've had two > auto-updates since then) but no change. Also tried running slui.exe as was > suggested in anothe post here and all it says is "Activation Successful". > > What's going on and how can I get my system back? > >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium Black Screen You get the 'reduced functionality' mode message when your system has failed to 'authenticate' its Product Key in the timeframe required (30 days, usually, sometimes as little as three days) If you know for sure this is not right, you can use the 'phone in' option on the authentication dialog to straighten this out. Sometimes just typing in the product key pasted on your box will allow authentication, as a current thread here points out. 321636 - How to Change the Product ID in Windows XP: [url]http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;321636[/url] -- Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. [url]http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales/help/help_en-us.htm#RateAPostAsAnswer[/url] Mark L. Ferguson .. "LondonTrouble" <LondonTrouble@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:7ADFF7CF-EF00-45B0-A1FB-65124B1AC705@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > So is this "reduced functionalty mode" or another feature? > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: >[color=green] >> You should backup your files and reinstall Vista >> from scratch, then install the Vista Service Pack 1. >> >> Performing an HP System Recovery in Windows Vista >> [url]http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?docname=c00814731&cc=uk&lc=en&dlc=en&dlc=en&lang=en[/url] >> >> >> -- >> Carey Frisch >> Microsoft MVP >> Windows Desktop Experience - >> Windows System & Performance >> >> --------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> "LondonTrouble" wrote: >> >> I've had my HP laptop for almost about a year, and two days ago I started >> it >> up and logged in. Once logged in the screen went completely black except >> for >> the cursor. No message, no text, just black with a cursor. >> >> At first I thought it was a crash, but after several reboots still >> nothing. >> Eventually I tried Ctrl-Alt-Delete and got task manager, and then managed >> to >> get some apps up including a web browser. >> >> This doesn't sound like the descriptions of reduced functionalty mode >> I've >> read here and elsewhere. Is it? >> >> I tried going back to the oldest restore point, 2 weeks ago (I've had two >> auto-updates since then) but no change. Also tried running slui.exe as >> was >> suggested in anothe post here and all it says is "Activation Successful". >> >> What's going on and how can I get my system back? >> >>[/color][/color] |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium Black Screen If your computer has entered "reduced functionality mode", see the following: [url]http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/121866-reduced-functionality-mode.html[/url] -- Carey Frisch Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience - Windows System & Performance --------------------------------------------------------------- "LondonTrouble" wrote: So is this "reduced functionalty mode" or another feature? "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: [color=blue] > You should backup your files and reinstall Vista > from scratch, then install the Vista Service Pack 1. > > Performing an HP System Recovery in Windows Vista > [url]http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?docname=c00814731&cc=uk&lc=en&dlc=en&dlc=en&lang=en[/url] > > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows System & Performance > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "LondonTrouble" wrote: > > I've had my HP laptop for almost about a year, and two days ago I started it > up and logged in. Once logged in the screen went completely black except for > the cursor. No message, no text, just black with a cursor. > > At first I thought it was a crash, but after several reboots still nothing. > Eventually I tried Ctrl-Alt-Delete and got task manager, and then managed to > get some apps up including a web browser. > > This doesn't sound like the descriptions of reduced functionalty mode I've > read here and elsewhere. Is it? > > I tried going back to the oldest restore point, 2 weeks ago (I've had two > auto-updates since then) but no change. Also tried running slui.exe as was > suggested in anothe post here and all it says is "Activation Successful". > > What's going on and how can I get my system back? > >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium Black Screen I thank you both personally for answering, and at least I now know I have to rebuild my machine - before I just guessed it was that bad. So what I have to do is knock it down, build it up again. In the "good old days" it was just "turn it off and turn it back on again". This is a catastrophic failure with no explanation. Shame after 25 or more years of trying, Microsoft still can't write software. The room full of monkeys eventually writing the complete works of shakespeare should be kept as a lesson in permutations, not as a software development model. "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: [color=blue] > If your computer has entered "reduced functionality mode", > see the following: > [url]http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/121866-reduced-functionality-mode.html[/url] > > -- > Carey Frisch > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience - > Windows System & Performance > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > "LondonTrouble" wrote: > > So is this "reduced functionalty mode" or another feature? > > "Carey Frisch [MVP]" wrote: >[color=green] > > You should backup your files and reinstall Vista > > from scratch, then install the Vista Service Pack 1. > > > > Performing an HP System Recovery in Windows Vista > > [url]http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/genericDocument?docname=c00814731&cc=uk&lc=en&dlc=en&dlc=en&lang=en[/url] > > > > > > -- > > Carey Frisch > > Microsoft MVP > > Windows Desktop Experience - > > Windows System & Performance > > > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > "LondonTrouble" wrote: > > > > I've had my HP laptop for almost about a year, and two days ago I started it > > up and logged in. Once logged in the screen went completely black except for > > the cursor. No message, no text, just black with a cursor. > > > > At first I thought it was a crash, but after several reboots still nothing. > > Eventually I tried Ctrl-Alt-Delete and got task manager, and then managed to > > get some apps up including a web browser. > > > > This doesn't sound like the descriptions of reduced functionalty mode I've > > read here and elsewhere. Is it? > > > > I tried going back to the oldest restore point, 2 weeks ago (I've had two > > auto-updates since then) but no change. Also tried running slui.exe as was > > suggested in anothe post here and all it says is "Activation Successful". > > > > What's going on and how can I get my system back? > > > >[/color] >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium Black Screen I have had that happen and it was nothing to do with reduced functionality. It was just stalling on the video driver. Eg, the driver was ultimately stuffed. Can you get normal operation while booting? If so, go to safe mode instead, uninstall the video driver and have the CD ready - or better yet the newest driver. One last thing that occurs to me - when someone using Microsoft's Vista version of remote control takes over a machine, the remote machine's screen goes black. Worth starting up with no internet and no wifi available to it to check. "LondonTrouble" <LondonTrouble@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:CB61B2E7-09CC-4460-A5EF-7114337E91F5@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > I've had my HP laptop for almost about a year, and two days ago I started > it > up and logged in. Once logged in the screen went completely black except > for > the cursor. No message, no text, just black with a cursor. > > At first I thought it was a crash, but after several reboots still > nothing. > Eventually I tried Ctrl-Alt-Delete and got task manager, and then managed > to > get some apps up including a web browser. > > This doesn't sound like the descriptions of reduced functionalty mode I've > read here and elsewhere. Is it? > > I tried going back to the oldest restore point, 2 weeks ago (I've had two > auto-updates since then) but no change. Also tried running slui.exe as > was > suggested in anothe post here and all it says is "Activation Successful". > > What's going on and how can I get my system back? >[/color] |
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| Re: Windows Vista Home Premium Black Screen if wan see desktop manually... use my technique.. 1:ctrl+alt+del 2:task manger 3:click new task 4:click "browse" 5:right click at computer and click search.. then the desktop will come automaticly.. =) if work.. reply my comment. =) -- shajazat ------------------------------------------------------------------------ shajazat's Profile: [url]http://forums.techarena.in/members/149834.htm[/url] View this thread: [url]http://forums.techarena.in/vista-help/956361.htm[/url] [url]http://forums.techarena.in[/url] |
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