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This is Probably the BSOD i.e. Blue screen of death error...
1. Uninstall any programs that you had installed recently.
Sometimes, there is a conflict in drivers installed on your computer that causes the blue screen error to pop up. In most cases, this does not happen, but if it does, Windows provides you a roll back feature where you can bring your PC's operating system back to its original functioning state.
2. Random Access Memory is faulty.
When the Random Access Memory is faulty, the PC stops functioning everytime that area of the RAM is accessed by the CPU. This causes your PC to halt almost at Random. A simple process of elminination is just to remove 1 stick of RAM and see if the problem goes away. If it does, your PC is fixed!
3. Registry Errors
Over time, the registry of your windows gets cluttered with tons of information. If you experience slow down in your PC during boot up times, opening up of new folders, surfing windows, its likely your registry has a ton of information it needs to wade through. That being the case, its a good idea to get a good registry cleaner and improve the performance speed of your PC. Errors fixed in your registry can also prevent Blue screen error crashes.
Insert the Windows 7 DVD into your DVD-drive.
Restart your computer.
Tell it to "boot" from the DVD-drive, instead of from the 'C:' drive.
Eventually, click "Repair My Computer",
and work through the options.
what operating system are you using? i have had this problem with windows xp. if you have the windows xp disc then you need to use it to repair the missing files on your hard drive. just put it in and start your computer and then follow the instructions to repair.
Your hard drive may have quit(died). No good solution other than replace the hard drive. Do you have a restore disk for you computer,
to use after replacign the HD?
Your power/inverter board is in need of an overhaul.
The capacitors are failing and possibly a transistor.
If the screen showed any redness or pink whebn it was working, Then
there is a slight chance that one or more of the 4 lightbulbs in the
screen was going bad and finally went.
If you take it apart and send me a picture, I may be able to tell by looking at it.
I repair these boards on ebay
bammbammfran
I have the same problem and have traced it down to a potential power supply issue. I bought mine at Best Buy in '06 and was told today that they will test the power supply for free. It may range from $50.00 to $100.00 depending on where you can get it. This does not include labor for those not qualified to work with electronics. Hope this helps you.
option1:- choose the option called safe mode. the first option. just log in and stay for a while in there and restart your computer.
option2:- choose the option start up windows normally.
Try connecting the wires properly. try changing the VGA cable. i had the same problem my screen goes black some times and pink i changed the VGA cable it was absolutely fine!!!
What is VGA cable VGA Cables Adapters Converters and Devices C2G
visit a computer mechanic for further trobleshooting
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