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Watch our Welcome Guide to learn how to use this site. Joined Jun 30, Messages 7. Hi there! I am trying to do a clean install for Windows XP.
I inserted the bootable CD and started the computer. It asked "press any key to boot from cd" as usual. I pressed a key and "inspecting hardware configuration" appeared. Unfortunately just a second after that screen turned blank and stayed so. I tried many times and waited a while also. Didn't help. If it is relevant, Windows Vista is currently installed to the computer. I'd like to format the C: drive and substitute Vista to XP again. Thought, that it doesn't matter when running XP installation from boot cd, but who knows.
Insert the Windows installation disc, and boot your computer from the disc. Click Repair your computer instead of Install now. Then click Next to go System Recovery Options. Choose Startup Repair to repair black screen on boot issue. Method 4. Command Prompt The detailed steps are quite similar with the startup repair except for the sixth step: Choose Command Prompt option after selecting the Windows you want to perform. Still Need Help? Have your problem been solved?
If not, please input query in the search box below. At this time, you can plug out the DVD, restart your computer and everything should be working normally. The black screen often causes the failure of booting the system. You have to fix it before accessing the data on the computer. However, it may fail to fix the issue with the above method. Under these circumstances, you will need a hard drive data recovery software to retrieve your lost data back.
Follow the below steps to recover your data from the computer with a black screen. Start Recoverit on your computer and select your preferred data recovery option. You can choose the "Recover from Crash Computer" mode when experiencing challenges with your Windows 10 not booting up. Then proceed to click the "Start" button as soon as the next pop up window emerges.
A Window notification asking you to format your USB drive then pops up, ensure you backed up all your vital information before proceeding to click the "Format" button. This will then start creating a bootable drive so try not to disrupt the process by ejecting the USB flash drive from your computer.
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