Vista Black Screen Mouse Pointer Fix

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I upgraded to Vista from XP and everything worked for one month. My kidresetted the PC and since then Vista does not boot.

It passes the bootscreen with the green stripes with Microsoft logo and does not reach theVista green screen. It get stuck on a black screen with only mouse cursorpointer dispalyed.I tried to boot in safe mode, I tried repair mode without success; it isstuck the same way as in normal mode.Please advise what I need to do or how to reinstall from DVD. I tried toreinstall from DVD and could not pass the product key screen.Please help, I have run out of any good ideas. Do you have a printer installed? One morning I tried to boot up andgot stuck on the black screen with a cursor. Called up Dell and wefound out it was the Lexmark printer.

It has these flash drives (forcamera memory sticks) and my computer wanted to boot from those.Strange. Anyway once i removed the printer USB, it boot up fine.The priter is not connected.About 3 days ago I got brilliant and installed the 15 language updates I'vebeen seeing in Update for months. It took all night to install 15.6 to.8GB files. The first boot took nearly 40 minutes, which I let run since Inoted the HDD light on solid. I did note an occaisional flicker in the HDDlight so there was hope. At one point it finally brought up the Windows bootbanner followed by a very long period, 10 minutes, of blank screen withcurosr. It did finish the boot.

Even now it takes much lon ger toboot than pre-brilliance.Do you see a slight flicker in the HDD light Petr,. How long did youwait during the boot? If this is the case.

I'd give it a good hour.Now. Does any one know how to remove the scum sucking, pig fart languageupdates my brilliance installed? I tried System Restore but the boot isstill dog slow. Looks like I'm in for a re-image this weekend.:(.

You should have no problem getting past the Product Key screen whether ornot you enter a product key. Sometimes you need to reformat your hard drive,reinstall the XP software and then install Vista.In any event, I would do a clean install of Vista on a reformatted harddrive. You will have far fewer problems and conflicts.I have the same problem: both Normal and Safe Mode end up with a blank blackscreen with a mouse pointer active. The system is freezed then, it does notrespond to Ctrl+Alt+Del. Repairing with the Vista DVD does not help, I canonly run a command line from the Vista DVD repair menu and access thefilesystem, but I don't know what to do next. I cannot run sfc.Have you resolved your problem anyhow?You were right on, virtual dvd/cd drives: They were the cause of my black screen. I think someone mentioned earlier that they couldn't uninstall their virtual drive program because they only had command prompt-Anyway I believe it's possible to run an uninstall file from the command prompt.My suggestion is to read your manuals or online help.

You will find out thatit is a NORMAL behavior. If you leave your machine unattended, not movingthe mouse then depending on the screen saver settings the machine will putitself in hibernation, and if this period has been long enough after youcame back you will not be able to wake it up with any mouse movements. Youwill have to hit the power button just for a second but do not keep pressingit for a long time. You will get a sign in screen with the globe, I think,and will have to enter your password again.It is done for your protection. Being a lone user you may feel it anecessary drag but in a different environment like a large corporation whenpeople leave they may get lost in the cafeteria for a long time and some'noninflammable' characters may sneak in, reset your password or plant avirus, give himself permissions you won't want to have, etc. Right, here my opinion on all of this:Yet again all over the internet we see how many ppl actually know IT indepth.(very few).Regarding this very issue, which seems to be not rare at all, i've seennumerous solutions however not a single one working!!!The issue still remains, no one posted ANY answer that would work!!!In short, the issue as follows:Windows boots up and shows completely.blank black.

screen instead ofthe login screen. Mouse cursor is working.ctrl-alt-del n0tworking.It is.most certainly. not a driver issue, as same thing happens inSafe mode, including Safe mode + command prompt.It is.most certainly. not a trivial startup misconfiguration issue, asmany suggest. In the MSCONFIG's startup tab following items are activeHD audio controlWindows defenderSynaptics pointing device driverConfigFree (TM) TrayThoshiba HDD protectionToshiba Power saverThoshiba button supportToshiba zooming utilityToshiba flash cardsAntivir workstationIntel common user interfacePC syncI work on a domain with close to 400 PC's that we are starting to roll out VISTA. We ran into this issue with the first batch.After reading some of the posting most of you are probably not running domains, and AC's.We use login scripts for installing printers, what we determined is, the reason vista was sitting on that black screen was it was waiting for the user to accept the new driver to install the printer.

We ran a bunch of tests and determined this was the reason. For those of you not on domains, the best I can tell you is, there is something waiting to be installed.the temp fix is to login as admin and it should load and prompt you accept the new driver. Then the user can login fine. (This will need to be done for every printer that needs a driver installed. Also note our printers are oming form a win 2K3 Server running x86 (32 Bit) drivers and our vista machins are x64 (64 Bit) machines, so we are installing the x64 drivers and that is where we are getting held up.Again, Most of you have not received this because of printers, but the computer is loading, it is waiting for a user responce to a prompt that you can see. Logging in as admin should allow you to see these prompts.

Hope it helpedwindows event log seems to be the problem, for the life in me i cant figure out what to do about it, but doesnt affect anything so far, and i can do my work!started uo in diagnostic mode, shift 5 times, pressed the middle ease of access buttonchose a rndom location on my hardrive. Went into windows folder, searched for msconfig, and disabled all startup services, computer didnt restart, so had to shut it down, and on restart worked! I have this issue on a machine I'd been running approx 4 1/2 mos. Unlike many of you, I can find ABSOLUTELY no way to bring up anything, including a logon, task manager or safe mode. I literally have the black death screen that sits and sits and sits.Prior to this, my computer was on much of the time because I also used it as my TV.

It would go into and out of sleep mode easily. When this happened back at the beginning of October, I assumed it was a memory issue simply because I'd had an issue brewing. I returned and replaced those sticks but nothing has changed. Obviously that issue was unrelated.Because I was only looking at the memory, I didn't really note when or why the problem occurred. Since I seldom restarted my computer, I sort of remember a Windows update and restart.

There have been others who've experienced this problem in that same time frame. I also don't have the printer 'hooked' up, instead plugging it in with a USB cord when needed.I'd found something on MS about a black screen issue and a file that seems to overwrite the Welcome screen but, since I can't get into the computer to remove the file they were talking about, it doesn't help.

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MS also the problem was fixed with SP1 but, since my virgin build was installed with Vista Home Prem 64 SP1, this is a lie.So, how do I fix this when I can't logon, can't pull up the task manager and can't get the computer to boot from the Vista disk? I got this problem earlier today and it bugged me all day. The screen went black with only the mouse cursor visible. I wasnt able to get the taskmanager to display.

My fix was somewhat easy. I pressed F8 during the bootup and went into safemode with command prompt.

Although the desktop never showed up the command prompt did. I typed msconfig into the command prompt and the window popped up. I was then able to choose selective startup. Uncheck system services and startup items.

Original Boot Configuration should remain checked. The computer restarted a couple of times and I finally saw my desktop again. I uninstalled my nvidia drivers while I was in there since I had recently let Microsoft update them. I also uninstalled anything else I had installed in the past couple of days. I checked normal startup and everything was back to normal the next time I rebooted. Hope this helps someone.My solution and its not the same for everyone I'm sure.This solved it for me.

Mine actually started with a missing or corrupt winload.exe. After repairing that. I had the black screen with a moveable cursor nothing else worked. Chkdsk /r fixes all kinds of XP probs so I tried it. Went through a LOAD of screens, took a couple hours. After this ran is when the blank screen issue started. I could see my hard drive going like crazy when I would get to that point so I knew it was TRYING at least.Solution for me.I loaded vista onto another drive I had then booted up and took a look at the other drive.

When I double clicked it I had no permissions. I right clicked, when into security and took ownership of everything then I went into the permissions and added the everyone group with full permissions and let it run. Took about 30 mins or so but I have 240 gigs of stuff on there. After that unplugged the new drive, restarted and viola. HOpe that helps someone. If you need help with permissions etc that should be easy enough to google.

If you think it's dumb to require some additional hardware then you haven't worked on computers enough. Having a spare hard drive, ram etc is the same as having a screwdriver and hammer around the house.

I've been wrestling with the exact same problem on a Dell Studio 1535running Vista Home Premium Sp1 for 2 days now and have finally fixed it!Well.kinda.Searching around the net shows that its not a single issue that iscausing this problem for everyone so if what I found doesn't help youtry some of the other solutions.Like most of you, this laptop loads up fine, and after you login theWelcome screen comes up for a few seconds as per normal then acompletely black screen comes up.the mouse cursor is there butnothing else comes up. On this laptop the HD was going bat. for awhile as well but no matter how long you leave it for it never gets tothe desktop. No combination of key pressing, windows keys works.Ctrl-Alt-Delete takes you back to that familar screen but selecting taskmanager doesn't do anything.System Restore does not work. Start up repair says everything is A-OK.After much mucking around I finally got into the system by doing a SafeMode with Command Prompt startup. At the prompt I disabled all startupand services using MSCONFIG.

Upon reboot the system booted up fine. Manyhours later I had the system back up and running with all services andstartup items.all except for the Windows Event Log. As soon as youenable that - BINGO!

Black Screen after login.I did try resetting my ATI graphics back to VGA. The various registrychecks and fixes - all to no avail.So at the moment, the laptop is bootable and usable.just the EventLog is disabled.until I can work out whats going on there.

I had the same problem with a friends vista laptop, After login black screen with mouse only. Even safe mode was the same.Finally traced the fault to services,1. Start vista in safe mode with command prompt2. Type msconfig and select diagnostic start up3. Restart computer.

If all has gone well you should able to see your screen4. Select or find `Services`. In my case all services bar none had beendisabled. It may be labourious but you have to switch them all on again,Automatic or manual depending on your particular requirements. As an xpowner i had to switch them on by referring to xp services window.

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But itworked and my friend can tweak the services at her leisure now.A simple solution to resolve this black MS screen follow the belowsteps:1- Run Vista with safe mode command prompt2- Type?msconfig? And hit Enter key,3- select?Diagnostic Sartup? Option, click on Apply then OK4- System will ask restart the PC, choose yes,5- System will start logging off but it will stuck at this stage, forceyour PC to shutdown by pressing and holding on the power button until itis off6- Start your PC?et Voila? It will workNote:- it is possible that some of your services will not start or functionproperly (this is an other problem)- This solution tested on Vista Home Premium 32bit OS. I keep typing apt-get install Vista, and all I get is:death@x-x:$ sudo apt-get install VistaReading package lists. DoneBuilding dependency treeReading state information. DoneE: Couldn't find package Vistadeath@x-x:$What the fudge?Have you ever hit F8 while booting?There is no graphical interface or ' reformat ' option.I'm having the identical black screen problem upon startup however none of the fixes have worked.

I've edited multiple hives and still startup is forever black screen and cursor. I ran into this issue on a customer's machine. There are a lot of theories about what causes this such as a bad driver or a faulty registry entry. Some think its as simple as a screen saver, or bad ram.If you have data on your PC you must recover and are unable to restore from a backup do the following:Reset your computer and hold down the F8 key while booting up, you can select the first option. I think it was called 'repair computer'. This will bring up a graphical interface.

If you select DOS Command Prompt option you should still be able to copy files out of your hard drive. Then I would just reformat the computer (last option on the graphical interface). Once you have reformatted, reinstall your programs, and transfer the your files back onto the PC.The DOS command I used was XCOPY. If you have a portable hard drive you can just plug it into one of the USB ports and backup your whole computer. This might take a while(overnight). To do this you must determine what drive your portable hard drive is. Try using the command: vol e: if that doesn't bring up info about your portable, try j, k, d, and just go through the alphabet until you find it.

Then once you know what drive letter it is, type the following to copy the entire c: drive to your portable:XCOPY /h/i/c/k/e/r/y c: e:'hard drive backup folder'This will copy the entire c drive. All files, folders, subfolders etc. Onto the drive letter e (replace e with the appropriate drive letter).If you hit the F8 key while booting you get a list of options. With the Vista OS if you select the first option, it brings up a graphical interface.

This is what I said previously and it is an accurate statement. If you are like me, you had a black screen, mouse cursor, and no response from ctrl-alt-del, ctrl-esc, or ctrl-shift-esc.Some people are able to get to the CLI using safe mode, im happy for you, but that is not the case of this original post.

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This is for those who cannot get to any kind of command window, or command prompt.You need your Vista disk, and load the 'Repair your computer' option.load the command prompt and navigate to C:/windows/system32/winevt/rename the Logs file to something elseren Logs Logsisbadthen make a new Logs dirmkdir Logsrestart. All of this information is very interesting, but to me, ultimately useless. I too have the 'Black screen of death' and cannot get ANY GUI to come up AT ALL. And I mean NONE.I hit F8, I cannot boot into safe mode (no GUI options or screen of any sort)-still BSOD.

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I try to boot from the recovery disk, I cannot bring up any options at all. In fact, it shows 'Windows is loading files.' But then goes BSOD once more. I have tried booting from a MS Vista disk-nothing-same result as recovery disk.

I cannot boot with a command prompt, because I cannot get a command prompt to come up because nothing will boot AT ALL! (Detecting a pattern here?)Now, some information about this clusterf#$%. I run an HP Pavillion desktop w/Vista Home Premium.

Two things I can remember happening just before Mr. HP decided to go on vacation- 1) had to do an emergency hard shutdown while running Virtual PC (xp on vhd). 2) Computer booted and ran fine after said hard shutdown, but after I finished using it, it remained on until I returned-only to find a blue screen of death (one time-did not get all information from screen since I was going to read dump file when I rebooted. You know the rest). One bit of information I remember on the blue sod was something saying either a BIOSHD(D?) error, or a BOOTHD(D?) error. As this was something that struck me odd, It stuck in my mind.With the aforementioned info, does anyone have any idea whatsoever what this could be?

I am not an IT person by any stretch, but I am fairly knowledgable about things that make windows 'fall-down-go-boom' lol.Please remember, I cannot boot to a GUI in any form at all, period. So any help with this greek tragedy would be much appreciated!!Thnx.

Hello,I am at a complete loss for my problem, I've searched the forums and none of them pertain to my problem personally.I have a Dell Inspiron 1521 with Windows Vista 32-bitDetails leading up to the problem: I was working with Microsoft word when my computer went dead. I plugged it in and it started to load. It loads the Dell screen then goes to the Microsoft loading screen. However, after the Microsoft screen, it just goes black.

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It won't go to the login screen. There is no cursor, just black. I can hear it running, but it won't boot up. Also, the num lock light goes off. I have tried everything I can think of: Starting from the windows vista CD; F12, F2, all the options in F8. I tried doing a start up repair and it says 'this may take over an hour' I left it on overnight and when I got up in the morning, it was still on the same start up repair screen.

Interestingly, when I tried to cancel, it said 'cannot cancel' So I had to just turn it off. I tried safe mode and it loads to a certain point and then stops (I think that point is crcdisk.sys, but I can confirm this later). I found a forum from 2/14/2008 that had (seemingly) the same problem.

Another person replied that they were having the same problem also. However this forum has expired.Is this repairable (something I can do), do I need to take it somewhere (I have no clue who).I really would appreciate ANY insight to this problem. I don't won't to spend a ton of money on something that can't be fixed if I just need to buy a new computer (mine is only 2 1/2 years old). Dear 1:Is your 1st character an 'L' or an 'I' eye , or other?Anyway, welcome to TG Forum.Nice job of describing the situation.Boot to the Windows Recovery EnvironmentGo to the command prompt.type: sfc /scannowpress enterRebootif the problem persists, return to the command prompt, typecd c:press 'enter'type: chkdsk /rPress enterrebootReport any error messagesAlso run hard disk diags from Dell's utility disk.Run memory / ram diags from Dell's utility disk. Also, consider running MemTest86RF123.