How I solved it Recovery method. Own resolution so far. A resolution. Reponse To Answer. Thanks mate. Your post was such sweet relief. Thanks 0 Votes. Back to Hardware Forum. Start or search. Start New Discussion. Create a new discussion If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and any other specifics related to the problem.
Track this discussion and email me when there are updates. Reset Post Submit Post. Related Discussions. Cancel Submit. If you are having trouble using the Dell's Factory Recovery, you will have to contact Dell. Contact them for assistance. Mick Murphy - Microsoft Partner. How satisfied are you with this reply? Startup Repair is an easy diagnostic and repair tool to use when Windows fails to start. Choose the corresponding option for language, format and input method, click Next to continue.
When it is damaged, the black screen will also occur on boot. The detailed steps are quite similar with the startup repair except for the sixth step: Choose Command Prompt option after selecting the Windows you want to perform. Follow the steps in order:. Step 1. Step 2. Besides, you may meet the operating system not found , NTLDR is missing and other boot issues, you can use this software to fix.
The error: black screen on boot Sometimes, you may encounter the black screen on boot error when you try to restart a Microsoft xbased computer like Windows XP, 7, 8, 8.
That's what I use and it works well. I remember there was some key that I would press to enter MS-DOS from just starting up the computer but all I remember is the stupid boot sequence. There is no other way aside from getting a floppy drive to do this? Hi Tanion, don't reformat or change your Hard Disk yet.
Go to the BIOS and reset everything to default. After this, change the bootsetup in the bios to boot to the cd rom. Download BartPE on another computer and follow the directions to create a basic BartPE boot disk then boot you computer from that disk It's a cd. It will let you access a dos environment and it will let you run some tests. I don't have a floppy drive either and haven't for years. You don't need it for this. I will try the bootdisk thing.
It will take me a bit. I apperciate the help fastco and pracheck. I tried to reset the bios to default boot sequence but no dice either. For the love of god, I want to get into MS-Dos but f8 isn't doing it for me. Either way thank you for both for the help. Gonna give the bootdisk a go before I kill something. I tried the boot disk, graphics card, hard drive, memory, bios ubgrade, and nothing works. The only thing that I have not substituted is the motherboard. Let me know if you find anything out.
Yes, and I too have the problem. I checked out Microsoft's view on the matter but even after making a boot disk like they said it didn't work. Because I have to just turn it off each time every time I start it it'll ask what mode I want to boot in even with the bootdisk. Then I get a black and white loading bar at the bottom that once it completes gives only a black screen. However, this happened to me during disk changeovers.
The new hard drive I'd ghosted onto doesn't want to boot it seems and I would at least like to run my old one.
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