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| Vista Black Screen Blinking Cursor After logon
I am the supervisor of a Help Center on a college campus, and work on students' computers as the students have issues. I don't always know what happened immediately before the issue appears. This one has me stumped. Here is the data: Dell Inspiron 1525 (Celeron) Vista Home Basic 2GB Ram Bios Date 6/2008 Problem: Computer boots to logon, accepts password, appears to be loading Vista, then comes to a black screen with an arrow. Other: Does the same thing in Safe Mode. Control & Alt & Del do not work Tried and failed solutions: Diagnostics - ok Repair from CD Chkdsk /r command Restore to earlier date Booted to Last Good Configuration BootRec /rebuildbdc command Reset Bios Reseated Memory and switched it around Booted without Power Cord Disabled USB in Bios Disabled 1394 in Bios Read through Dell Forum One thing I couldn't get to work was to change the winlogon shell registry item to explorer, through a command prompt. The path is HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WIndowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. I tried to change the value data frm cmd.exe /k start cmd.exe to Exploer.exe, BUT every time I restarted the machine it reverted back. Any ideas? I have the data backed up, ready to do a system restore. Sadly, I have seen this several times, and would love to find a fix for it. Thanks to anyone who can help! Sandy -- IT Services Help Center |
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| Re: Vista Black Screen Blinking Cursor After logon
Try tapping F8 just as Vista begins to boot up. This will take you to the advanced boot option menu. You can try booting with the last known good configuration. This may get you in. You can also try again using low resolution booting - in case someone has set the Window resolution above the capabilities of the video system. Let us know how it works out. -- Richard Urban Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:4F547FC4-EBC6-4B6C-88E9-6350FD5F4E85@microsoft.com... >I am the supervisor of a Help Center on a college campus, and work on > students' computers as the students have issues. I don't always know what > happened immediately before the issue appears. This one has me stumped. > Here > is the data: > Dell Inspiron 1525 (Celeron) > Vista Home Basic > 2GB Ram > Bios Date 6/2008 > > Problem: Computer boots to logon, accepts password, appears to be loading > Vista, then comes to a black screen with an arrow. > > Other: Does the same thing in Safe Mode. Control & Alt & Del do not work > > Tried and failed solutions: > Diagnostics - ok > Repair from CD > Chkdsk /r command > Restore to earlier date > Booted to Last Good Configuration > BootRec /rebuildbdc command > Reset Bios > Reseated Memory and switched it around > Booted without Power Cord > Disabled USB in Bios > Disabled 1394 in Bios > Read through Dell Forum > > One thing I couldn't get to work was to change the winlogon shell > registry > item to explorer, through a command prompt. The path is > HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WIndowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. I tried to > change > the value data frm cmd.exe /k start cmd.exe to Exploer.exe, BUT every time > I > restarted the machine it reverted back. > > Any ideas? I have the data backed up, ready to do a system restore. Sadly, > I > have seen this several times, and would love to find a fix for it. > > Thanks to anyone who can help! > Sandy > > > > > -- > IT Services Help Center |
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| Re: Vista Black Screen Blinking Cursor After logon
Actually, I have tried to use the lower resolution to boot, as well as the advanced boot options, also, tried selecting the option to ignore the driver compatibility check with Vista (I don't remember the exact wording.) Sandy -- IT Services Help Center "Richard Urban" wrote: > Try tapping F8 just as Vista begins to boot up. This will take you to the > advanced boot option menu. > > You can try booting with the last known good configuration. This may get you > in. You can also try again using low resolution booting - in case someone > has set the Window resolution above the capabilities of the video system. > > Let us know how it works out. > > -- > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience > > > "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4F547FC4-EBC6-4B6C-88E9-6350FD5F4E85@microsoft.com... > >I am the supervisor of a Help Center on a college campus, and work on > > students' computers as the students have issues. I don't always know what > > happened immediately before the issue appears. This one has me stumped. > > Here > > is the data: > > Dell Inspiron 1525 (Celeron) > > Vista Home Basic > > 2GB Ram > > Bios Date 6/2008 > > > > Problem: Computer boots to logon, accepts password, appears to be loading > > Vista, then comes to a black screen with an arrow. > > > > Other: Does the same thing in Safe Mode. Control & Alt & Del do not work > > > > Tried and failed solutions: > > Diagnostics - ok > > Repair from CD > > Chkdsk /r command > > Restore to earlier date > > Booted to Last Good Configuration > > BootRec /rebuildbdc command > > Reset Bios > > Reseated Memory and switched it around > > Booted without Power Cord > > Disabled USB in Bios > > Disabled 1394 in Bios > > Read through Dell Forum > > > > One thing I couldn't get to work was to change the winlogon shell > > registry > > item to explorer, through a command prompt. The path is > > HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WIndowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. I tried to > > change > > the value data frm cmd.exe /k start cmd.exe to Exploer.exe, BUT every time > > I > > restarted the machine it reverted back. > > > > Any ideas? I have the data backed up, ready to do a system restore. Sadly, > > I > > have seen this several times, and would love to find a fix for it. > > > > Thanks to anyone who can help! > > Sandy > > > > > > > > > > -- > > IT Services Help Center > > |
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| Re: Vista Black Screen Blinking Cursor After logon
The list of things he's already tried included that. Tried and failed solutions: >> Diagnostics - ok >> Repair from CD >> Chkdsk /r command >> Restore to earlier date >> Booted to Last Good Configuration ******** <<<<<<<<< >> BootRec /rebuildbdc command >> Reset Bios >> Reseated Memory and switched it around >> Booted without Power Cord >> Disabled USB in Bios >> Disabled 1394 in Bios >> Read through Dell Forum "Richard Urban" <richardurbanREMOVETHIS@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:ebhzk4WKJHA.5232@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl... > Try tapping F8 just as Vista begins to boot up. This will take you to the > advanced boot option menu. > > You can try booting with the last known good configuration. This may get > you in. You can also try again using low resolution booting - in case > someone has set the Window resolution above the capabilities of the video > system. > > Let us know how it works out. > > -- > > Richard Urban > Microsoft MVP > Windows Desktop Experience > > > "Sandy" <Sandy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:4F547FC4-EBC6-4B6C-88E9-6350FD5F4E85@microsoft.com... >>I am the supervisor of a Help Center on a college campus, and work on >> students' computers as the students have issues. I don't always know what >> happened immediately before the issue appears. This one has me stumped. >> Here >> is the data: >> Dell Inspiron 1525 (Celeron) >> Vista Home Basic >> 2GB Ram >> Bios Date 6/2008 >> >> Problem: Computer boots to logon, accepts password, appears to be loading >> Vista, then comes to a black screen with an arrow. >> >> Other: Does the same thing in Safe Mode. Control & Alt & Del do not work >> >> Tried and failed solutions: >> Diagnostics - ok >> Repair from CD >> Chkdsk /r command >> Restore to earlier date >> Booted to Last Good Configuration >> BootRec /rebuildbdc command >> Reset Bios >> Reseated Memory and switched it around >> Booted without Power Cord >> Disabled USB in Bios >> Disabled 1394 in Bios >> Read through Dell Forum >> >> One thing I couldn't get to work was to change the winlogon shell >> registry >> item to explorer, through a command prompt. The path is >> HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WIndowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. I tried to >> change >> the value data frm cmd.exe /k start cmd.exe to Exploer.exe, BUT every >> time I >> restarted the machine it reverted back. >> >> Any ideas? I have the data backed up, ready to do a system restore. >> Sadly, I >> have seen this several times, and would love to find a fix for it. >> >> Thanks to anyone who can help! >> Sandy >> >> >> >> >> -- >> IT Services Help Center > |
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| Re: Vista Black Screen Blinking Cursor After logon Have you tried inserting your Vista installation DVD and running Startup Repair, as detailed on this page: 'We are sorry for the temporary outage.' (http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tuto...torial148.html) How to automatically repair Windows Vista using Startup Repair What is Startup Repair? This Microsoft page has a great deal more information about that: 'Windows Vista Help: Startup Repair: frequently asked questions' (http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...f3f351033.mspx) Windows Help and How-To: Startup Repair: frequently asked questions Startup Repair is designed to detect operating system startup problems and troubleshoot any found and correct them with little user interaction. It can repair problems such as: - missing or corrupt drivers - missing or corrupt system files - missing or corrupt boot configuration settings - corrupt registry settings - corrupt disk metadata (master boot record, partition table, or boot sector.) When the Startup Repair Tool has taken control, it analyzes startup log files for clues about the source of the problem and launches diagnostic tests to determine the cause. If it determines the cause of the failure, it attempts to fix the problem automatically. After successfully repairing the problem, it will reboot the system, and notify the user of the repairs, filing a detailed report in the Windows Vista event log. If the Startup Repair Tool can identify the cause of the problem, but can't repair the problem by itself, it will provide access to a set of tools that you can use to manually troubleshoot the problem further. One of these is the Bootrec tool described below. If the Startup Repair Tool cannot identify or repair the problem, it will roll back the system to the last configuration that was known to work (Last Known Good Configuration.) Again it will add detailed information about the problem to the Windows Vista event log. -- LeeTutor If this answer has been of help to you, then please add to my Reputation by clicking on the middle icon at the top right. :geek: |
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| Re: Vista Black Screen Blinking Cursor After logon Sandy;855853 Wrote: > > > One thing I couldn't get to work was to change the winlogon shell > registry > item to explorer, through a command prompt. The path is > HKLM\Software\Microsoft\WIndowsNT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon. I tried to > change > the value data frm cmd.exe /k start cmd.exe to Exploer.exe, BUT every > time I > restarted the machine it reverted back. > > -- > IT Services Help Center I think the above (incorrect value at Winlogon in the registry) is your main problem. If Vista Startup Repair doesn't fix it, then I would bet that the reason you cannot get the pc to stop reverting back to the invalid value is that it is still infected by some sort of malware which has a component in the "Run" keys of the registry to reinstate the bad Winlogon value. If you can mount the pc hard drive as a secondary on a working machine, then a virus check and running of such free tools as SuperAntiSpyware could correct the problem. -- LeeTutor If this answer has been of help to you, then please add to my Reputation by clicking on the middle icon at the top right. :geek: |
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