
Opivy
Nova Police
so... Didn't know where else to post this - but I really need help.
My PC will not start up - It goes to the VAIO screen (I have a sony vaio) and then to "intel inside" kinda thing - then the black screen with a little typing line blinking
then completly black.
Trying to start in safe mode, it loads all the drivers - then stops there, with all the text frozen on screen.
The only thing I can think of doing differently last night when I shut it down was leaving my USB interface, AND my USB keyboard plugged in.
Thought that might be the problem, so I went into the BAIOS(I think that's what it's called) and disabled my MIDI controller under the USB tab.
Still no luck -
After searching a little bit I've seen people recommending using the XP disc and doing a "repair" in this kind of situation.
My questions ofcourse are, should I do this? Will i lose any files, applications - or drivers? ( had to completely reformat my computer in october, and finding the proper drivers for my PC was a huge hassle) Also, I'd hate to think of reinstaling all the apps I had on there - almost as much as losing all of my audio.
Really bummed, Had the house to myself tonight for the first time in a while - decided I wanted to record some piano, and I can't even boot my PC!
Really appreciate all the help I've gotten from you guys - but I've never needed it this bad! Already got the windows CD in, but afraid to continue with anything if there might be another option.
My PC will not start up - It goes to the VAIO screen (I have a sony vaio) and then to "intel inside" kinda thing - then the black screen with a little typing line blinking
then completly black.
Trying to start in safe mode, it loads all the drivers - then stops there, with all the text frozen on screen.
The only thing I can think of doing differently last night when I shut it down was leaving my USB interface, AND my USB keyboard plugged in.
Thought that might be the problem, so I went into the BAIOS(I think that's what it's called) and disabled my MIDI controller under the USB tab.
Still no luck -
After searching a little bit I've seen people recommending using the XP disc and doing a "repair" in this kind of situation.
My questions ofcourse are, should I do this? Will i lose any files, applications - or drivers? ( had to completely reformat my computer in october, and finding the proper drivers for my PC was a huge hassle) Also, I'd hate to think of reinstaling all the apps I had on there - almost as much as losing all of my audio.
Really bummed, Had the house to myself tonight for the first time in a while - decided I wanted to record some piano, and I can't even boot my PC!
Really appreciate all the help I've gotten from you guys - but I've never needed it this bad! Already got the windows CD in, but afraid to continue with anything if there might be another option.