Black screen stuck after booting with mouse cursor


  1. Posts : 23
    Window 7 Home Premium x64
       #1

    Black screen stuck after booting with mouse cursor


    Hi,

    After booting Window 7 stuck on black with mouse cursor. While booting window 7 logo appears.


    I try to some keyboard key like Ctrl+Alt+Del & Ctrl+Shift+Esc which is not working in black screen. But whenever I press Shift ket 5 times Sticky keys window pop up.

    I try

    1-Boot in safe mode, same thing.
    2- Window repair try.
    3- Fixing MBR, tried the commands which related to fixing Boot not working, same thing.

    I found

    When I try repair with recovery windows showed my window 7 installation is in D drive, but i install in C: drive which I can't find it, (via Diskpart command)
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  2. Posts : 23
    Window 7 Home Premium x64
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Any suggestion, I think my C: letter change to D: causing the problem.
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  3. Posts : 5
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
       #3

    anu0512 said:
    Any suggestion, I think my C: letter change to D: causing the problem.
    To change your Drive letters, open up your start menu and search for 'Disk Management'.
    Next, right-click the drive that you want to change, and then click Change Drive Letter and Paths.
    To assign a drive letter if one has not already been assigned, click Add, click the letter that you want to use, and then click OK. To change a drive letter, click Change, click Assign the following drive letter, click the letter that you want to use, and then click OK. To remove a drive letter, click Remove, and then click Yes to confirm that you want to remove it.

    For a more detailed explanation, look here: Change, add, or remove a drive letter - Windows Help.
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  4. Posts : 23
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    Thread Starter
       #4

    Amount said:
    anu0512 said:
    Any suggestion, I think my C: letter change to D: causing the problem.
    To change your Drive letters, open up your start menu and search for 'Disk Management'.
    Next, right-click the drive that you want to change, and then click Change Drive Letter and Paths.
    To assign a drive letter if one has not already been assigned, click Add, click the letter that you want to use, and then click OK. To change a drive letter, click Change, click Assign the following drive letter, click the letter that you want to use, and then click OK. To remove a drive letter, click Remove, and then click Yes to confirm that you want to remove it.

    For a more detailed explanation, look here: Change, add, or remove a drive letter - Windows Help.
    Mate I can't boot system.



    How ever I try to change driver letter

    I try to change drive letter via regedit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\MountedDevices. Now getting error Bootmgr missing and try to fix but still Bootmgr is missing.

    While when executing "RebuildBCD" it only find D:\Window to add to boot list. Then press Y to be added.

    Now what happen its showing window installation Drive E when trying repair it.

    Again Same, after window logo it get stuck with mouse cursor, cursor can be move.

    Any MVP can advise? I don't want to format.
    Last edited by anu0512; 14 Aug 2015 at 04:03.
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  5. Posts : 23
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    Thread Starter
       #5

    This the txt file I found in Temp folder in "New Volume C" (This drive contain all my data, not a original C: drive. There is one more txt named uploadrecord which also blank.

    This is my drive looks now
    Black screen stuck after booting with mouse cursor Attached Files
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  6. Posts : 2,781
    Windows 10 Pro x64
       #6

    This isn't the right place to post this thread.
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  7. Posts : 23
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    Thread Starter
       #7

    Sorry, admin plz move it. However I format my pc
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