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| Guest | Black Screen on Boot with RC1 Hi, I have just booted my PC this morning to be greeted by a black screen (apart from the Vista RC1 5600 version number and my mouse pointer). I have to this point been using RC1 with no problems for a couple of weeks. Booting into safe mode results in the same screen. What are my options to recover this installation? Unfortunately, I have found out that System restore was disabled after the upgrade from XP and that my backup is corrupted!! Any ideas? |
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| Guest | Re: Black Screen on Boot with RC1 Hi encee :-) Try the following: 1. Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer 2. When it comes up, the drive and/or partition you created should show in the list. Select the one you to install Vista on and let Vista format the drive/partition itself. Once Vista is installed and you are logged on, download and install the VistaBoot Pro http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php For Single Booting: 1. Open the VistaBoot Pro and click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader section, select Vista from the drop down box to be your default OS. 2. Set the Boot time out for 3 seconds. Click apply. 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name and in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it. 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window that you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list first, click the Up tab to move it up. 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot menu, create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case. Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot Your new boot menu should appear on restart Hope this helps. Jan ![]() MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa] Smiles are meant to be shared, that's why they're so contagious. Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers. How to make a good newsgroup post: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > Hi, I have just booted my PC this morning to be greeted by a black screen > (apart from the Vista RC1 5600 version number and my mouse pointer). I > have > to this point been using RC1 with no problems for a couple of weeks. > > Booting into safe mode results in the same screen. > > What are my options to recover this installation? > > Unfortunately, I have found out that System restore was disabled after the > upgrade from XP and that my backup is corrupted!! > > Any ideas? > > > > |
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| Guest | Re: Black Screen on Boot with RC1 - (Correction) Sorry, forget my first reply, these are the correct steps: Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer When it comes up, continue to the screen that offers the Repair. Select Repair and let it do the job. As soon as Vista comes up and you are logged on, burn/copy your data files to a DVD or another hard drive( internal or external) for safe keeping. Next, download and install the VistaBoot Pro http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php For Single Booting: 1. Open the VistaBoot Pro and click on the Configure tab and under the Bootloader section, select Vista from the drop down box to be your default OS. 2. Set the Boot time out for 3 seconds. Click apply. 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name and in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it. 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window that you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list first, click the Up tab to move it up. 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot menu, create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case. Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot Your new boot menu should appear on restart Hope this helps. Jan ![]() MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa] Smiles are meant to be shared, that's why they're so contagious. Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers. How to make a good newsgroup post: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm |
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| Guest | Re: Black Screen on Boot with RC1 - (Correction) Thanks. However, I have tried the startup repair option. Unfortunately, I am still faced will the same black screen on reboot and cannot logon to Vista. Any other ideas? "Jan Il" wrote: > Sorry, forget my first reply, these are the correct steps: > > Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer > When it comes up, continue to the screen that offers the Repair. Select > Repair and let it do the job. > > As soon as Vista comes up and you are logged on, burn/copy your data files > to a DVD or another hard drive( internal or external) for safe keeping. > > Next, download and install the VistaBoot Pro > http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php > > For Single Booting: > > 1. Open the VistaBoot Pro and click on the Configure tab and under the > Bootloader section, select Vista from the drop down box to be your default > OS. > 2. Set the Boot time out for 3 seconds. Click apply. > 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the > Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name and > in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it. > 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window that > you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list > first, click the Up tab to move it up. > 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot menu, > create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case. > Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot > > Your new boot menu should appear on restart > > > Hope this helps. > > Jan ![]() > MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa] > Smiles are meant to be shared, > that's why they're so contagious. > > Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers. > How to make a good newsgroup post: > http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > > > |
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| Guest | Re: Black Screen on Boot with RC1 - (Correction) Hi encee :-) Then all I can suggrest is that you either reinstall XP or Vista, and let them reformat the hard drive in the install process. Jan ![]() > Thanks. However, I have tried the startup repair option. Unfortunately, > I > am still faced will the same black screen on reboot and cannot logon to > Vista. > > Any other ideas? > > "Jan Il" wrote: > >> Sorry, forget my first reply, these are the correct steps: >> >> Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer >> When it comes up, continue to the screen that offers the Repair. Select >> Repair and let it do the job. >> >> As soon as Vista comes up and you are logged on, burn/copy your data >> files >> to a DVD or another hard drive( internal or external) for safe keeping. >> >> Next, download and install the VistaBoot Pro >> http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php >> >> For Single Booting: >> >> 1. Open the VistaBoot Pro and click on the Configure tab and under the >> Bootloader section, select Vista from the drop down box to be your >> default >> OS. >> 2. Set the Boot time out for 3 seconds. Click apply. >> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the >> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name >> and >> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it. >> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window >> that >> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list >> first, click the Up tab to move it up. >> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot >> menu, >> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case. >> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot >> >> Your new boot menu should appear on restart >> >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Jan ![]() >> MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa] >> Smiles are meant to be shared, >> that's why they're so contagious. >> >> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other >> readers. >> How to make a good newsgroup post: >> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm >> >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Black Screen on Boot with RC1 - (Correction) I need to recover the data that was in the failed backup. I have a second hard drive and an external usb drive that this could be copied to. Do you know of any utilities that I can use to access my data before reformatting? "Jan Il" wrote: > Hi encee :-) > > Then all I can suggrest is that you either reinstall XP or Vista, and let > them reformat the hard drive in the install process. > > Jan ![]() > > > Thanks. However, I have tried the startup repair option. Unfortunately, > > I > > am still faced will the same black screen on reboot and cannot logon to > > Vista. > > > > Any other ideas? > > > > "Jan Il" wrote: > > > >> Sorry, forget my first reply, these are the correct steps: > >> > >> Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer > >> When it comes up, continue to the screen that offers the Repair. Select > >> Repair and let it do the job. > >> > >> As soon as Vista comes up and you are logged on, burn/copy your data > >> files > >> to a DVD or another hard drive( internal or external) for safe keeping. > >> > >> Next, download and install the VistaBoot Pro > >> http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php > >> > >> For Single Booting: > >> > >> 1. Open the VistaBoot Pro and click on the Configure tab and under the > >> Bootloader section, select Vista from the drop down box to be your > >> default > >> OS. > >> 2. Set the Boot time out for 3 seconds. Click apply. > >> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the > >> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista name > >> and > >> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it. > >> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window > >> that > >> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the list > >> first, click the Up tab to move it up. > >> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot > >> menu, > >> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case. > >> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot > >> > >> Your new boot menu should appear on restart > >> > >> > >> Hope this helps. > >> > >> Jan ![]() > >> MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa] > >> Smiles are meant to be shared, > >> that's why they're so contagious. > >> > >> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other > >> readers. > >> How to make a good newsgroup post: > >> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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| Guest | Re: Black Screen on Boot with RC1 - (Correction) Hi encee :-) Here is all that I can think of, and maybe worth a try: 1. Install the XP on the second hard drive. Don't worry about setting up accounts or installing anything else. 2. Once you have installed the XP on the second drive, open Windows explorer and see if you can see the drive that the data files are on. If you can, copy them to the external USB drive. 3. If not, then right click on My Computer>Manage>Disk Management and see if the drive is showing in the top window and in the disk box lists below. 4. Look at the drive if there and see if the drive says it is "healthy" or "active" or "inactive". If Inactive, try to activate it by right clicking on the drive box and select 'Mark partition (drive) as active'. If active/healthy check to see that the drive associate with it in the top windows has a drive letter. If not, you will need to give it a drive letter. To do this you will need to right click on the drive box in the bottom section and select 'Change drive letter and path' If there is no letter in the window, click on the Add tab and give the letter or z, click Ok/Apply and close out of the My Computer. 5. I would also advise you to download and install the VistaBoot Pro. When it opens (you may get an error that says some file can't be found, etc., just ignore and click ok), then click on the Manage Entries tab. If the z drive is not in the window then type z in the box next to drive letter under Add Entry, and then enter a name for the drive (i.e., Vista), then click the Add tab to add it. 6. Then click on the Configure tab and in the Default OS window, select XP. Then put 30 sec, in the Boot timeout box and click Apply. 7. Then click on the Backup/Restore tab, and save a copy of the Boot menu to the external drive for safe keeping. Then close out. 8. Go back to Windows Explorer, click on My Computer and see if the drive letter z is in the list. If so, click on it and see if it will open. If it does and you can access the files, then you should be able to copy them to the external drive. 9. If the drive is there, and you are sure there are files on it, then try to take ownership of the folder and then try to open it again. If still no go, then try to copy the drive to the external drive. Hopefully, you won't get any access denied errors... 10. If you can access the drive but not copy the files, then perhaps you can try a backup and restore program such as Acronis True Image. They have a free trail http://www.acronis.com/homecomputing...cts/trueimage/ I use this and recommend it as it is very easy to use, and it might not be a bad idea to have it around for backing up your data. After you install the Acronis, when it opens select Recovery. Then follow the instructions, making sure to back up the data to the external drive. When you have backed up the data, or, if not successful, restart the computer and see if the boot menu you created will work. If all else has failed, then there is nothing to lose and no harm done, you can just boot into XP. Well...that is all I know to suggest at this point... I will keep my fingers crossed that one of them will work for you. Hope this helps. Jan ![]() MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa] Smiles are meant to be shared, that's why they're so contagious. Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers. How to make a good newsgroup post: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm "encee" <encee@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:39E86BAC-0F75-41F2-BBBF-5C943A5EA0F7@microsoft.com... >I need to recover the data that was in the failed backup. I have a second > hard drive and an external usb drive that this could be copied to. > > Do you know of any utilities that I can use to access my data before > reformatting? > > "Jan Il" wrote: > >> Hi encee :-) >> >> Then all I can suggrest is that you either reinstall XP or Vista, and let >> them reformat the hard drive in the install process. >> >> Jan ![]() >> >> > Thanks. However, I have tried the startup repair option. >> > Unfortunately, >> > I >> > am still faced will the same black screen on reboot and cannot logon to >> > Vista. >> > >> > Any other ideas? >> > >> > "Jan Il" wrote: >> > >> >> Sorry, forget my first reply, these are the correct steps: >> >> >> >> Put in the Vista DVD in the ROM and restart the computer >> >> When it comes up, continue to the screen that offers the Repair. >> >> Select >> >> Repair and let it do the job. >> >> >> >> As soon as Vista comes up and you are logged on, burn/copy your data >> >> files >> >> to a DVD or another hard drive( internal or external) for safe >> >> keeping. >> >> >> >> Next, download and install the VistaBoot Pro >> >> http://www.pro-networks.org/vistabootpro/intro.php >> >> >> >> For Single Booting: >> >> >> >> 1. Open the VistaBoot Pro and click on the Configure tab and under the >> >> Bootloader section, select Vista from the drop down box to be your >> >> default >> >> OS. >> >> 2. Set the Boot time out for 3 seconds. Click apply. >> >> 3. IF you want to rename the Vista install to another name, in the >> >> Entry-Based section, click on Select OS to modify. Select the Vista >> >> name >> >> and >> >> in the Rename to window, type in whatever name you want to give it. >> >> 4. Click on the Manage Entries tab, and highlight the OS in the window >> >> that >> >> you want to be the first in the boot menu, and if it is not in the >> >> list >> >> first, click the Up tab to move it up. >> >> 5. Then click the Backup/Restore tab and save a backup of the new boot >> >> menu, >> >> create a new folder on the XP drive and save it there, just in case. >> >> Then close out of VistaBoot Pro and reboot >> >> >> >> Your new boot menu should appear on restart >> >> >> >> >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> >> >> Jan ![]() >> >> MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa] >> >> Smiles are meant to be shared, >> >> that's why they're so contagious. >> >> >> >> Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other >> >> readers. >> >> How to make a good newsgroup post: >> >> http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> |
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| Guest | RE: Black Screen on Boot with RC1 I'm currently experiencing the exact same problems. Did you manage to find any solution yet? "encee" wrote: > Hi, I have just booted my PC this morning to be greeted by a black screen > (apart from the Vista RC1 5600 version number and my mouse pointer). I have > to this point been using RC1 with no problems for a couple of weeks. > > Booting into safe mode results in the same screen. > > What are my options to recover this installation? > > Unfortunately, I have found out that System restore was disabled after the > upgrade from XP and that my backup is corrupted!! > > Any ideas? > > > > |
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| Guest | Re: Black Screen on Boot with RC1 Hi emhdave :-) Have you by chance seen the replies to this post? Have you tried any of the suggestions that have been offered here? Did no none of them work for you? If not, what happened? Hope this helps. Jan ![]() MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa] Smiles are meant to be shared, that's why they're so contagious. Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers. How to make a good newsgroup post: http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > I'm currently experiencing the exact same problems. Did you manage to find > any solution yet? > > "encee" wrote: > >> Hi, I have just booted my PC this morning to be greeted by a black screen >> (apart from the Vista RC1 5600 version number and my mouse pointer). I >> have >> to this point been using RC1 with no problems for a couple of weeks. >> >> Booting into safe mode results in the same screen. >> >> What are my options to recover this installation? >> >> Unfortunately, I have found out that System restore was disabled after >> the >> upgrade from XP and that my backup is corrupted!! >> >> Any ideas? >> >> >> >> |
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| Guest | Re: Black Screen on Boot with RC1 Yeh, I tried them all out, and none of them worked. In the end I had to use the repair mode on the setup disc and restore the system to a restore point. This seemed to work. I believe the error came from trying to connect a video camera to the system yesterday using a firewire card, I had multiple errors when trying to connect. But I restarted my computer since then and didn't have the problem.... it still remains a mystery. "Jan Il" wrote: > Hi emhdave :-) > > Have you by chance seen the replies to this post? Have you tried any of the > suggestions that have been offered here? Did no none of them work for you? > If not, what happened? > > Hope this helps. > > Jan ![]() > MS MVP - Windows IE [DTS/AumHa] > Smiles are meant to be shared, > that's why they're so contagious. > > Replies are posted only to the newsgroup for the benefit or other readers. > How to make a good newsgroup post: > http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm > > > > > I'm currently experiencing the exact same problems. Did you manage to find > > any solution yet? > > > > "encee" wrote: > > > >> Hi, I have just booted my PC this morning to be greeted by a black screen > >> (apart from the Vista RC1 5600 version number and my mouse pointer). I > >> have > >> to this point been using RC1 with no problems for a couple of weeks. > >> > >> Booting into safe mode results in the same screen. > >> > >> What are my options to recover this installation? > >> > >> Unfortunately, I have found out that System restore was disabled after > >> the > >> upgrade from XP and that my backup is corrupted!! > >> > >> Any ideas? > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > |
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