Black Screen...Monitor shuts off

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    Lyn
    Lyn is offline Junior Member

    Unhappy Black Screen...Monitor shuts off

    Hi, I'm fairly new to Dal, so please excuse any mistakes...lol...

    My young grandson did something to his computer, which he doesn't remember, and I'm hoping to avoid reformating the drive, which I will need help on also, sigh, so here goes.
    I have tried this with 2 different monitors, same results on both.
    I can get the computer to start up, but it shows the screen that asks to start up normally, and then the monitor lights go from green to amber, it tries a few ,more times, then goes back to the screen that asks how I like to restart windows. I've tried the last good configuration, does the same thing. I don't know anything about command prompts so I haven't tried that setting.
    Device Manager shows no problems.
    I can start it in safe mode only, and can't use system restore.
    Could this be some other kind of conflict?

    Thank you for any help, it's greatly appreciated!!
    Windows XP Home Edition
    Version 2002
    Service Pack 2
    Pentium 4CPU
    200 GHZ
    100 GB Ram
    Last edited by Lyn; 30-11-2008 at 11:54 PM.


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    grimerz is offline Valued Member
    Do you mean that, when in 'safe' mode you cannot access 'system restore,' or do you mean that in 'safe mode,' the 'system restore' facility is not available?

    regards

    grimerz

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    Lyn
    Lyn is offline Junior Member
    I'm sorry, what I meant was: I've tried safe mode numerous times, and it doesn't help.

    Here's the message I get running safe mode and then doing system restore:
    Intel (r) Pentium(R)

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    Lyn
    Lyn is offline Junior Member
    I'm sorry....what I meant was that I've used system restore in safe mode several times and it hasn't helped.

    Here is the message :
    Intel (R) Pentium(R) 4 processor, 2 AGHz 1024M System Ram
    Legacy Keyboard detected
    USB legacy enabled
    00 USB mass storage devices found & configured
    Fix Disk 0: Pm-wdcwd400eb-oocpfo(ultra-dma mode ata/100
    atati cd rom ss- generic DVD RW 8X max

    Secondary Master Drive ATAPI incompatible

    Here's what happens and keeps looping in the same pattern:
    After system restore
    starts up normal mode
    goes to black screen, then the safe mode , monitor light goes from green to amber, black screen...green light...amber....safe mode.....

    did he somehow get the computer to start up on a second drive, and it's not compatible?
    I'm not afraid of opening the unit and messing about in it....
    It's an old friend who needs some tender care....
    This is just frustrating...and I thought maybe it's in the software programing...and something really simple... thanks for any help.....this is driving me loco.....
    Last edited by Lyn; 04-12-2008 at 11:10 PM.

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    Dan Penny is offline Techie7 Staff
    Hi Lyn,

    Do you have an XP CD? (Retail, or, Manufacturers Restore CD(s).)

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    Lyn
    Lyn is offline Junior Member
    Thanks for replying Dan! Yes I think I have it.
    Last edited by Lyn; 07-12-2008 at 08:47 AM.

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    Lyn
    Lyn is offline Junior Member
    ....the original disk.. Service Pack 1A
    Last edited by Lyn; 07-12-2008 at 08:48 AM.

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    Dan Penny is offline Techie7 Staff
    From re-reading your problem description, it sounds like the display parametters have somehow been affected.

    First try Safe Mode, then enter Device Manager. Click on/expand Display Adapters, then dbl-click on your listed display adapter. Under the Driver tab, choose Roll back driver. Exit and restart your machine.

    If this doesn't help, and to go further, I need to know if your XP CD is a RETAIL version, or the machine manufacturers RESTORE/RECOVERY version. If the latter, what is the make and exact model number of the machine?

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    Lyn
    Lyn is offline Junior Member
    Okay Dan, I tried....and got to this message after I choose Roll Back Driver:

    Hardware Installation NVIDIA RIVA TNT 2 Model 64/model 64 Pro (Microsoft corporation)

    Has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify it's compatibility w/windows XP.

    Microsoft stronly recommends that you stop this installation & contact Harware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing.

    I didn't know if I should still continue, so I stopped.

    The system was custom made for my grandson, it's bare bones, and the XP cd was the one that was installed on the unit itself, so I'm guessing that it's a full retail version. If it says restore/recovery on the cd.....this one doesn't have that on it.

    Updates where put on automatically on this system......could one of those affected the compatability.... it worked fine with this hardware originally.

    Thanks again .....Lyn

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    Dan Penny is offline Techie7 Staff
    Download, install, and run Everest Home Edition on this machine. (Clean FreeWare) Once it's finished loading and running, look under Computer, Summary, Display, or under Display, PCI/AGP Video. This will tell you what display adapter/chip you have. Post that information. (Video Adapter and 3D Accelerator.)

    Also look under MOTHERBOARD.
    Post what is listed for your Motherboard (make/model) and the Motherboard Chipset description.

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