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Old November 12th 07, 06:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
The Hunter
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I shut off my computer last night and this morning when I tryed starting it a
message comes up on the monitor that saya: analog energy saving mode. After
that everything goes black. What is wrong???
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Old November 12th 07, 07:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
David B.[_3_]
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Default computer won't start

Many things could be wrong. Your monitor is not getting a signal from the
PC, this could be a bad monitor cable, or a hardware failure in the PC,
anything from a bad video card, to bad RAM, a bad modem, or a bad anything
else in the case. I would start be unplugging your PC, open the case, and
reseat everything, if this is beyond you I would suggest a reputable repair
shop.

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I shut off my computer last night and this morning when I tryed starting it
a
message comes up on the monitor that saya: analog energy saving mode.
After
that everything goes black. What is wrong???


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Old November 12th 07, 07:15 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Gordon Shumway
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Default computer won't start

Do you hear any sounds, such as a fan spinning, speaker beeps ?? Any lights
come on - power, HDD ??

It may help to describe what you see.

GS




"The Hunter" wrote:

I shut off my computer last night and this morning when I tryed starting it a
message comes up on the monitor that saya: analog energy saving mode. After
that everything goes black. What is wrong???

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Old November 13th 07, 03:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
Himanshu Dogra
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Default computer won't start

Hello

In this case you can try the follwing steps:

1. When you switch on the computer, at the same time,,, start pressing the
F8 key again and again, until you get the windows Advanced boot menu options.
2. Then from the list of options select the " Last known good configuration
" and press enter. Again press enter on the next screen. If the issue is
resolved, dont ry the next steps.
3. Again start pressing the F8 key again and again, until you get the
windows Advanced boot menu options and select the Safe mode and press enter.
4. Now in safe mode . you will get message. Click on yes. Then go to
start-all programs-accessories-system tools-system restore.
5. In the system restore, click on next and select the date in the calender
on which the computer was working fine. The date is highlighted in dark
colour.
6. If then also the issue perists again start pressing the F8 key again and
again, until you get the windows Advanced boot menu options and select the "
Enable VGA mode" and boot with it.

If all these steps fails then this is the hardware issue and contact the
computer manufacturer.

Regards
Himanshu Dogra
MCSE


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Old November 13th 07, 07:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.newusers
The Hunter
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Default computer won't start

Hello and thanks for all the help! I decided to take my computer to someone
with a little more k now how than me ( that don't take much ). Again, THANKS
to everyone!!!!

"Himanshu Dogra" wrote:

Hello

In this case you can try the follwing steps:

1. When you switch on the computer, at the same time,,, start pressing the
F8 key again and again, until you get the windows Advanced boot menu options.
2. Then from the list of options select the " Last known good configuration
" and press enter. Again press enter on the next screen. If the issue is
resolved, dont ry the next steps.
3. Again start pressing the F8 key again and again, until you get the
windows Advanced boot menu options and select the Safe mode and press enter.
4. Now in safe mode . you will get message. Click on yes. Then go to
start-all programs-accessories-system tools-system restore.
5. In the system restore, click on next and select the date in the calender
on which the computer was working fine. The date is highlighted in dark
colour.
6. If then also the issue perists again start pressing the F8 key again and
again, until you get the windows Advanced boot menu options and select the "
Enable VGA mode" and boot with it.

If all these steps fails then this is the hardware issue and contact the
computer manufacturer.

Regards
Himanshu Dogra
MCSE


 




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