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 Black Screen Computer


Sometimes you face black screen computer. You might have seen that as you turn on your computer and the monitor remains black, despite the fact that the monitor is turn on.

Most of the times when you start Windows XP, the computer responds with a black screen right as you turn on the system.

This black screen computer problem may occur due to corruptness of Partition tables, Master boot record or boot sector.

To resolve this black screen computer problem Askpcexperts suggest you to follow following steps:


1. Build a Windows XP boot disk to turn on the computer.
 

2. Perform virus deduction operations such as run an existing virus scanning program to validate that no virus is there.
 

3. Mend the master boot record through the FIXMBR command from the Windows XP upturn Console.
 

4. If the prime boot division is a FAT separation, use the FIXBOOT command from the Windows XP upturn Console to write a fresh boot segment on the computer system division, and then apply the FIXMBR command to mend the master boot record.


 


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