Windows 7 black screen after login ?

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  1. Posts : 83
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Hi

    Tried Repair Your Computer. This will open the System Recovery Options window. Select Startup Repair. did not work
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  2. Posts : 172
    win 7
       #12

    Airbander said:
    poolmon said:
    This is a real shot in the dark, but if you have a second video port, plug your monitor into it and try restarting again.
    @poolmon do you mean VGA Port on Motherboard ? My MB did not come with one so it is only the graphic card

    also Graphic Card came with HDMI or DVI and my monitor does not have HDMI input so only DVI at this moment

    Thanks
    I was recommending trying any other available video port that you had. I had 2 DVI ports on my 260 GTX video card. On one port I got a black screen after boot up (computer was booted into Windows, but the video was totally absent (black screen) shortly after the bios booted to Windows.). When I switched to the other DVI port all was fine. Why, I still don't know. So I take it your motherboard has no onboard video and your video card's only option is HDMI which your monitor does not support. If the BIOS tweaks fail you could try to reload the OS from scratch to wipe out the video drivers. Can't uninstall drivers if you can't see the screen. Or if you have another video card, put it in and try booting onto safe mode.
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  3. Posts : 83
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    poolmon said:
    Airbander said:
    poolmon said:
    This is a real shot in the dark, but if you have a second video port, plug your monitor into it and try restarting again.
    @poolmon do you mean VGA Port on Motherboard ? My MB did not come with one so it is only the graphic card

    also Graphic Card came with HDMI or DVI and my monitor does not have HDMI input so only DVI at this moment

    Thanks
    I was recommending trying any other available video port that you had. I had 2 DVI ports on my 260 GTX video card. On one port I got a black screen after boot up (computer was booted into Windows, but the video was totally absent (black screen) shortly after the bios booted to Windows.). When I switched to the other DVI port all was fine. Why, I still don't know. So I take it your motherboard has no onboard video and your video card's only option is HDMI which your monitor does not support. If the BIOS tweaks fail you could try to reload the OS from scratch to wipe out the video drivers. Can't uninstall drivers if you can't see the screen. Or if you have another video card, put it in and try booting onto safe mode.
    The issue is i am able to login sometime and not able to login sometimes also i am on SSD with Raid 1 and it is Hardware Raid 1

    Re-doing the os is my second option as i wanted to fix this issue if it is possible

    Thanks
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  4. Posts : 83
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #14

    Hi after hours of trying different thing i am going to re install the OS and see how it goes
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  5. Posts : 83
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Hi



    Went old school got MS Win 7 64bit the original CD that came out in 2010 and it seems installed fine and no issue with switching between users and worked very well with Raid 1 So now i am getting somewhere now



    issue resolved for me with an OS install
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  6. Posts : 172
    win 7
       #16

    Airbander said:
    Hi



    Went old school got MS Win 7 64bit the original CD that came out in 2010 and it seems installed fine and no issue with switching between users and worked very well with Raid 1 So now i am getting somewhere now



    issue resolved for me with an OS install
    Glad to hear its OK. I had the same issue as you . On Win 7 with an SSD (but no RAID) the problem was intermittent on the one DVI port (black screen). After I switched to the other, the problem never resurfaced.
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