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HELP!! Windows xp starts up normally and then goes blank!!



 
 
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Old December 6th 03, 03:45 PM
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Default HELP!! Windows xp starts up normally and then goes blank!!


-----Original Message-----
Hi

I have just set up my new system just the way I wanted
it... dual boot XP pro and RH Linux.... I was having
trouble trying to update the driver for the TFT monitor
(SHARP LL-T15A4).. I couldnt get into Display-Settings-
advanced-monitors-properties because the button

was "greyed out"... I think I inadvertently unisntalled
the default monitor....AAARGH!!! After giving up and
getting on with some work I rebooted the machine only
find that Windows wont display....

I know Windows is running in the background ( I can hear
it log on + msn messenger auto-logs me in as well) but
the screen just goes blank!!!

Please can someone help me!!! I have so much work on
this machine and I cant afford to lose it!!!

Regards




P.S. I have tried logging in to Windows using "safe-mode"
but it just reboots itself....


... this is a group I
belong to,they specialise in Linuz & microsoft...try
there,good people & very helpful,you will get your answers
fast too.
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