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restart your computer repeatedly tapping the f8 key to enter safe mode while the screen is black once in safe mode where the only things working will be your keyboard and mouse allowing you to attempt to repair your computer you could select the option start at last known configuration that worked this will tell you if and what file has been corrupted or missing then you will know if its a hardware issue then select restart if the problem still persists f8 back into safe mode you might need to select your operating system to load into safe mode click start control panel administration tools computer management in the left panel events + to expand then system you will see all errors in right panel right click select properties this will tell you what has occurred and the time it occurred you might use the system restore to restore your system to an earlier time click start all programs accessories system tools you should see your system restore optionif it is a hardware issue the system restore might not work hope this helps you
Here are some discrete steps you shall also take
besides fixing your Windows 7 registry which is inevitable for safer and
stable computing: * Conduct an antivirus and antimalware scan.
Fixing for malwares after a registry scan gives an extra protection to
the PC and saves PCs from lots of dangerous infections.
* Start Windows 7 in safe mode and restore your PC/system to the
previous date after which you received the Windows 7 updates. It is
believed that some updates may be behind these screen issues in Windows
7.
* Adjust your display settings since the wrong settings may also
cause the Windows 7 black screen also called the blank screen. You can
do this by starting Windows in safe mode.
Follow all the guidelines and start from registry repairing
scan for Windows 7 to fix Windows 7 black screen.use registry cleaner reg in out to solve the issue
KEEP TAPPING THE F8 DURING STARTUP TO ENTER ADVANCE BOOT OPTION SELECT SAFE MODE .. AND SEE IF THE PC BOOTS UP PROPERLY OPEN " RUN " AND TYPE " MSCONFIG " IN THE STARTUP OPTION SELECT ALL AND CLICK ON DISABLE ALL IN THE SERVICES TAB PUT A CHECK IN "HIDE ALL MICROSOFT SERVICES" AND DISABLE ALL NOW STARTUP UR PC IN NORMAL MODE .. HOPE IT WOULD WORK FINE
Your moniter resolution is greater than its compitable resolution.You have to start it on its safe mode.First unplug your coputer cable then restart it then you have to select Start with Safe Mode.If it doesn't work you have to format your PC.
Try with the option >
Recent wel known configuration
If this fail then try with safe mode
If any of this work then ok, otherwise install with repair mode
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