It deleded them but nothing is changed. I tried a full scan and it took about an hour. I Still can't enter windows normaly and I keep getting that black screen. Is there anything else I can do? Now i have no antivirus and the problem hasn't been solved. I keep getting this anoying black screen! Does formatting my computer is the only solution? I don't want to do it because I have no time for this now And thanks for your help guys! Follow the steps below with the System started in Safe Mode with Networking.
Click Start, Run type msconfig and press Enter. Now if you have the Configuration Utility open. Configure selective startup options In the System Configuration Utility dialog box, click the General tab, and then click Selective Startup.
INI File check box. Click to clear the Process WIN. Click to clear the Load Startup Items check box. INI are checked. Click the Services tab. Click to select the Hide All Microsoft Services check box. Click Disable All, and then click OK. When you are prompted, save the settings and restart the PC. If it is working in Normal mode re-enable one item at a time until you find out what is causing the problems.
When you have it sorted out re-run the Configuration Utility and in the System Configuration Utility dialog box, click the General tab, and then click Normal Startup. I followed the steps but i still got the black screen. The startup change didn't help I downloaded the RootKit Revealer but I don't really know what to do with it.
What should I do after the scan is completed? Microsoft Media Creation Tool can be a nice option, which enables you to boot your computer smoothly and fix the XP black screen in minutes.
After purchasing the program, you'll get a download link from Wondershare. Download and install it on a good-working computer. You'll see the boxes of Language, Time and Currency and Keyboard in the next screen. There are two options on the lower left side. One is "Repair your computer", and the other one is "What to know before installing Windows".
Click on the first one: "Repair your computer". Windows will then try to find the installation directory for Vista or Windows 7, depending on what you have. Next up is a screen with a box called Recovery Options. Click the first option, Startup Repair. You'll see a Startup Repair box with the message "Startup Repair is checking your system for problems…".
When it's done, it will prompt you to reboot. Minimum information needed for assistance. Either enabled or disabled could be correct. Hanging on a black screen at boot time usually implies incorrect. You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
Same result. Much appreciated. I've adjusted the memory settings as you suggest, and run again with as much base memory as I can muster.
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