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  1. #1
    egrantXP Guest

    Black Screen and Mouse Cursor after Windows XP Splash

    System: Sony Vaio ( PCV-RX752 ), Pentium4 2.0 GHz, 1.50 GB RAM, 320 GB
    Western Digital HD

    OS: Windows XP Professional (SP3)

    Problem: Black screen and mouse cursor after both BIOS and Windows XP splash
    screen have finished

    Description: I had been running automatic updates (all 5 files downloaded;
    ~250 MB worth), the install initialization had completed, and the actual
    install was beginning to start (or so I thought). It looked like it had hung
    (it was likely just slow, as I preformed the same update install on the
    machine I am on now) so I “canceled” the install. The “update manager”
    canceled the updating process successfully (as well as said that the 5 files
    did not install properly, no suprise) and prompted me to restart the
    computer. Upon restarting the black screen and mouse cursor appeared… and
    that was it.

    Trouble-shooting: I first tried to boot in “safe mode”, thinking all I had
    to do was redo the update install and all would be well. Booting in any “safe
    mode” yielded the same black screen. I looked at some posts and decided to
    try to “Repair” my OS. I have the Windows XP Professional CD, so I booted to
    this disk and followed the instructions to “Repair” my version of Windows XP.
    After the old XP files were deleted and then reinstalled, the computer
    restarted, a screen saying the “setup” would continue flashed, and then the
    screen went black again.

    Thoughts: I wonder if cancelling the update corrupted a registry or
    something similar. I also had read something about video cards playing a role
    in this problem, which I did not think would be the case. At any rate, I took
    out my graphics card and retried the above without success.


  2. #2
    egrantXP Guest

    RE: Black Screen and Mouse Cursor after Windows XP Splash

    Sorry about second posting... said there was an error with first attempt! How
    would one delete postings?

    "egrantXP" wrote:

    > System: Sony Vaio ( PCV-RX752 ), Pentium4 2.0 GHz, 1.50 GB RAM, 320 GB
    > Western Digital HD
    >
    > OS: Windows XP Professional (SP3)
    >
    > Problem: Black screen and mouse cursor after both BIOS and Windows XP splash
    > screen have finished
    >
    > Description: I had been running automatic updates (all 5 files downloaded;
    > ~250 MB worth), the install initialization had completed, and the actual
    > install was beginning to start (or so I thought). It looked like it had hung
    > (it was likely just slow, as I preformed the same update install on the
    > machine I am on now) so I “canceled” the install. The “update manager”
    > canceled the updating process successfully (as well as said that the 5 files
    > did not install properly, no suprise) and prompted me to restart the
    > computer. Upon restarting the black screen and mouse cursor appeared… and
    > that was it.
    >
    > Trouble-shooting: I first tried to boot in “safe mode”, thinking all I had
    > to do was redo the update install and all would be well. Booting in any “safe
    > mode” yielded the same black screen. I looked at some posts and decided to
    > try to “Repair” my OS. I have the Windows XP Professional CD, so I booted to
    > this disk and followed the instructions to “Repair” my version of Windows XP.
    > After the old XP files were deleted and then reinstalled, the computer
    > restarted, a screen saying the “setup” would continue flashed, and then the
    > screen went black again.
    >
    > Thoughts: I wonder if cancelling the update corrupted a registry or
    > something similar. I also had read something about video cards playing a role
    > in this problem, which I did not think would be the case. At any rate, I took
    > out my graphics card and retried the above without success.
    >


  3. #3
    Elmo Guest

    Re: Black Screen and Mouse Cursor after Windows XP Splash

    egrantXP wrote:
    > Sorry about second posting... said there was an error with first attempt! How
    > would one delete postings?


    It seldom works anymore; the feature has been removed from most servers
    due to abuse.

    --
    Joe =o)

  4. #4
    Ken Blake, MVP Guest

    Re: Black Screen and Mouse Cursor after Windows XP Splash

    On Wed, 11 Feb 2009 23:04:33 -0500, Elmo <elmogeek@iglou.invalid>
    wrote:

    > egrantXP wrote:
    > > Sorry about second posting... said there was an error with first attempt! How
    > > would one delete postings?

    >
    > It seldom works anymore; the feature has been removed from most servers
    > due to abuse.



    And even if he were to succeed in removing a post from his server, by
    the time he did it, the message would have been propagated to many
    other servers. So deleting a message is generally useless.


    --
    Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience
    Please Reply to the Newsgroup

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    egrantXP Guest

    RE: Black Screen and Mouse Cursor after Windows XP Splash

    Trouble-shooting (cont.): I was not able to access a console in "safe mode"
    but I was able to access the console in recovery mode. I tried doing the
    following without any success:

    1. In the recovery console, I ran "chkdsk /p" and that returned that errors
    were indeed found (do not know if they were fixed or how to fix). Then ran
    "fixboot" and restarted. Same black screen appeared upon restart.

    2. In the recovery console, I ran "bootcfg /rebuild", set my identifier as
    "Windows XP Pro" and set this as the default with "bootcfg /default", and
    then restarted. Same black screen appeared upon restart. How would one go
    about deleting this? I did not see a "bootcfg /remove" anywhere.

    3. In the recovery console, I ran "fixmbr" and then restarted. Same black
    screen appeared upon restart.

    4. Since "Safe mode with console" does not work, I tried running
    "C:/WINDOWS/system32/restore/rstrui.ese" with the system restore console to
    see if "System Restore" could be launched, however, this command (as it said)
    was not recognized. I guess this recovery console has very limited capability.

    5. I have the old HD that originally came with the computer, so I hooked it
    up as the "master drive" and the new one as the "slave drive". I was able to
    then run the Western Digital diagnostic software that came with the new HD,
    the quick test came back as "Passed". I started the extended test, however,
    it indicated that it would take approx. 30 hours.

    5. (cont.) I was able to open the new HD to view most the files after
    booting from old HD, however, "My Documents" is password protected and I am
    not sure how to access them as of yet.

    Thoughts:

  6. #6
    egrantXP Guest

    RE: Black Screen and Mouse Cursor after Windows XP Splash

    Trouble-shooting (cont. 2): I have learned that by running "chkdsk \r" it
    will not only try to find the errors (as with "chkdsk \p") but will also
    attempt to fix these errors. I have run this command a total of 3 times now,
    each stating that "...one or more errors have been found and fixed", implying
    that there is something wrong and chkdsk cannot has not been able to fix it.

    I also went ahead and tried a solution posted on:

    "http://www.aitechsolutions.net/winxpnoboot.html"

    This site outlines step-by-step instructions on how to manually restore the
    Windows XP registry to a bootable configuration. I followed these steps up to
    the point were it assumes (in a hopeful manner) that the Windows XP "Welcome
    Screen" appears at long last. These steps, however, did not solve my black
    screen issue indicating that it is either another problem (in addition to
    corrupt registries) or just simply that there are one or more other problems.

    Thoughts: I think my next course of action will be to run the "Extended
    Diagnostic Test" through the Western Digital software in order to see if it
    can fix things that "chkdsk" could not, and then repeat some of the other
    discussed steps.

    If this does not work, I think it will be time for a fresh re-install. It is
    hard to believe that simply canceling a Windows update could cause this much
    trouble.

  7. #7
    egrantXP Guest

    RE: Black Screen and Mouse Cursor after Windows XP Splash

    Trouble-shooting (cont. 3): Ran the Western Digital "Extended Diagnostic
    Test" and the disk did not have errors. Ended up just wiping the HD and
    re-installing XP Pro (luckily I was able to get my data off, at least).

    After re-installing XP, I noticed that some of the Microsoft updates would
    only install just after the Windows XP splash screen, but before XP actually
    booted up. During this part of the installation, the screen turned blue and
    indicated something about the setup continuing (the same screen I had seen
    earlier after the XP splash screen and before the everlasting black screen).
    The only difference about this time was that the black screen lasted about
    5-10 seconds before showing the "Welcome" page.

    Thoughts: It looks like even though I had canceled the Microsoft Updates,
    there may have been some boot-up file(s) that had been changed to tell the
    computer to install more updates after restarting. However, since I had
    canceled the updates, the computer just hung because it had been told to
    install updates when there were not any to install.

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