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KoЯsakoff October 5th, 2007 11:41 AM

Windows boot problem.
 
Here's the deal. Last night I shut down my pc properly after finishing a cd burn. Today I start up and the normal thing happends, I get to select my bootdrive and it continiues auto. Windows loading screen appears. But then, then nothing happends. No blue screen that says welcome. The screen just remains black. I tried safemode, the same only I can see that it hangs somewhere around the driver part. (Nothing changed as far as I know)

After some reboots I started up in debug mode (didn't know it was there). And it booted fine. But now, I want to figure out what the heck is wrong with it.
Sys specs are not needed since it's not the system thats going koekoee..

Any ideas, I'd be pleased to hear them.

Tas October 5th, 2007 11:51 AM

I always blame that sort of thing on gremlins, it has happened before that windows just refused to start, but this was usually when crashing beforehand, only fix for that was mrformat.

KoЯsakoff October 5th, 2007 11:53 AM

Explain me this then: howcome it DOES boot in debug mode?

Vince October 5th, 2007 12:29 PM

Becuase computers can be silly.

Dark Saint October 5th, 2007 01:09 PM

If it isn't booting in safe mode, it has to do with your os system and the drivers associated with what is loaded in safemode ( as safemode loads only the barest of drivers).

What i would do is use the windows cd and try a repair install.... You won't ( you shouldn't ) lose any information, but it should repair the issues you are having...

KoЯsakoff October 5th, 2007 01:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~Merrick (Post 3962921)
If it isn't booting in safe mode, it has to do with your os system and the drivers associated with what is loaded in safemode ( as safemode loads only the barest of drivers).

What i would do is use the windows cd and try a repair install.... You won't ( you shouldn't ) lose any information, but it should repair the issues you are having...

Would a system restore be as good? I can't find my wincd at this moment.. :uhm:

Dark Saint October 5th, 2007 01:22 PM

Yes.. you can do a restore. It may not allow you to though .. Sometimes it's a little .... finicky.. But try it. It will let you know whether or not you can ....
lol

KoЯsakoff October 5th, 2007 01:28 PM

That didn't work..

The problem seems to be in the agp440.sys file

Dark Saint October 5th, 2007 01:46 PM

agp440.sys. That is where it is hanging up.....

Here is the official word on fixing this issue.
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KoЯsakoff October 5th, 2007 01:58 PM

When reading that it looks to me they are trying to install new video drivers the hard way.

I've looked up some other sites aswell but many come up with different kind of problems and solutions for 1 error "message".

Read this for example: click


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