RE: Windows XP Start-up Problem-Screen dark
- From: "Kevin K." <Kevin K.@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 5 Sep 2005 22:30:02 -0700
It seems as though lots of people have had this problem with their laptops
including me. I'm no expert but this seems to be a software problem that no
one has accurately diagonosed yet.
"Knight" wrote:
> I guess that you should replace HDD with bigger one after you bought.
> In that case, you would make mistake in assemblying hdd to pin connector and
> cable.
> That is why OS booted and shutdowned suddenly time to time, if I understood
> your problem exactly.
>
> Another one, I may understand that if you explained that screen is too dark,
> it is a time to replace LCD itself.
>
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> "derherr"님이 작성한 내용:
>
> > I'm running Windows XP Home Edition on a Dell Inspiron 2500. A few months
> > ago, I started up my laptop and everything seemed normal enough, the Windows
> > splash screen appeared and it seemed that Windows was starting up normally.
> > After the splash screen goes away the screen should be dark (but still
> > backlit) with the mouse arrow finally appearing in the center of the screen
> > and then the blue Windows start-up screen should appear. However, this time
> > the screen remained dark (but still backlit) with no mouse arrow appearing in
> > the center of the screen and definately no blue Windows start-up screen. That
> > was it. Windows would not load any further than that. So I held down the
> > power button to turn off my laptop and try again. The computer came on,
> > windows started loading, and of course since I hadn't been able to properly
> > shut windows down the check disk for errors process started and then windows
> > loaded properly. Unfortunately this same process happens everytime I start my
> > computer now. I turn it on, windows loads to the point right before the
> > little mouse arrow should appear on the backlit screen, and then the blue
> > start up screen should appear, but it never does load. Then I must always
> > shut off the computer and turn it on again, go through the error check and
> > then it will start up alright. How can I fix this problem? Thanks!
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