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    Hiya,

    Last night my computer was working perfectly fine. Turned it back on tonight and the Windows Vista logo thingo will load up but after that the screen goes blank and nothing more happens. I've searched around and people say "boot into safe mode blah blah" but I can't. I can't select F11, the keyboard keys are unresponsive so trying to navigate to Start in safe mode doesn't work however the keyboard is connected (lights are on). I cannot hear of any indication that Windows has loads cos the sound doesn't appear (actually I can't even remember if you only hear the sound once you've logged in or before...)

    So basically, computer was working fine, turned it back on, screen goes blank after Windows loads, can't boot to safe mode cos keyboard is unresponsive.

    What could this be? A simple resolution problem? All the motherboard startup stuff comes up before and that displays fine so idk why login wont come up. Or is it something to do with my video card... Is it worth sending my computer in? Any help is appreciated.

    Ta, Harry.


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    Dont you have another keyboard you can try it with to see if that becomes unresponsive to?

    Before you send it in shouldnt you reboot comp with all cds and dvds with os on so your not taking it into the shop for something you could have done at home.

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    I'll try another keyboard I guess. What do you mean? I've rebooted my comp plenty of times, what do you mean with cds?


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    Install os with recovery cds. Unless you need the stuff on your comp.

    But the shop may do it anyway so its up to you.

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    Might just leave it and let them do it. Don't want to **** anything up lol. Just tried connecting up my other computer but that also failed miserably. Bleh. Technology blows.


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    Lol ok ;p

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    Insert your Vista disc, reboot and click "repair computer" ?

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    Hard-drive was physically damaged, it's under warranty thank god but i've lost everything. Fan-*******-tastic.


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    Quote Originally Posted by le harry View Post
    Hard-drive was physically damaged, it's under warranty thank god but i've lost everything. Fan-*******-tastic.
    How did it manage to get physically damaged? Unlucky though Harry.

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    No clue. It hasn't been moved once since I got it so i'm puzzled as to how it's been damaged. Probably something on their end though.


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