Black Screen w/Cursor No Matter What

lostagain

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I apologize if this problem has previously been addressed, but I've been unable to find anything that is exactly like what I'm experiencing.

Was working at computer, had to leave. When I returned after about an hour, had a black screen with a cursor. Cursor moves, and keyboard appears to function (e.g., numlock, caps lock lights come on when buttons are pressed). However, trying combinations such as Ctrl+Alt+DEl had no effect.

Had to shutdown by pressing and holding power button.

Upon restarting, the mfg logo comes up, then a screen saying that a software or hardware change might be preventing Windows from starting, and offering two choices: start Windows repair, or start Windows normally. No matter which choice I make, I get the same result: a black and white screen saying something like 'Windows is loading Files' with white squares moving from left to right across the screen, then a bar with yellow-green squares moving left to right and the words 'Microsoft Corporation' below it. Then the screen goes black for 5 - 10 seconds, and a white cursor shows up in the middle of the screen. The hard drive light continues to be lit for a while (perhaps 20 - 30 seconds), and then that's it.

I can use F8 to access the 'Safe Mode', 'Last Known Good Configuration', etc options, but no matter which I choose, the same sequence occurs, ending in the black screen with a cursor.

I changed the boot sequence and tried booting from the mfg supplied recovery disks, and from a repair disk I had created, but, other than bypassing the screen offering the choice between starting Windows repair or starting Windows normally, the result is the same. (There is one difference when I tried booting from the 32-bit recovery disk: in that case the 4-color Windows logo came up, but that was the only difference.)

I have run a memory test and found no problems. The system identifies a hard disk id number, so can presumably find it.

Can anyone offer a suggestion?

As I said, I tried going through the forums looking for this problem, but wasn't able to find exactly this issue: most people seem able to boot from recovery disks.
 

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Asus K61IC
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
Try resetting the CMOS: Clear CMOS - 3 Ways to Clear the CMOS - Reset BIOS

Set CD/DVD drive first to boot in BIOS setup, place Repair CD in drive, restart computer and look for prompt to Press Any Key to boot CD.

The Repair CD should boot if the computer will start and is clear of RAM problems as stated, even if the HD is bad.

You can test the HD using maker's diagnostics/repair extended CD scan which will autostart: HD Diagnostic

It's possible that the BIOS has become infected so try booting Microsoft Standalone System Sweeper from USB flash stick or CD to scan HD. Knowing if the HD is infected badly can help determine if the BIOS is likewise infected, for which you may need to flash the BIOS with latest update.

I would also try another know-good HD to see what happens, or remove the existing HD from boot order to see if the Repair CD will boot.

If there is a factory Recovery partition on the HD you can also try booting it to run Recovery using the hotkey given on first boot screen or in Manual.
 
A link that may or may not help:

Windows 7 Black Screen Of Death Fix

You may or may not get help from Microsoft on this one:

Virus and Security Solution Center

As an afterthought, do you have access to a Windows 7 DVD (not a recovery disk or repair disk) that you could beg, steal or borrow to boot from?

Lastly, there is a possibility there's a major problem with the hard drive.
 

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HP Pavilion Elite 495UK
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Intel Core i7 870 @ 2.93GHz
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The others have made some excellent suggestions. All a worth a try. My only suggestion is similar to what the others have suggested. Try to see if you can get your hands on a Windows 7 Install Disk. Then try to boot from it and if you can choose Recovery Console. Once there run Chkdsk on the hard drive to see if all system files are good. If you cannot get a Windows 7 Disk then what the others have suggested is to run a diagnostic on the hard drive using the manufacturer diagnostic software. Of course you will need access to another working computer and internet access unless of course there is diagnostic software and or Windows 7 installation files on another partition.

Also I have noticed an issue with HP laptops and Dell laptops that present a black screen and the only option is to power down the computer. The BIOS needed updating on both cases. If you can check the manufacturer's site to see if there is an update then I would suggest you download it on another computer and update the BIOS. Of course you need to access the internet on a working computer. On desktop machines you can check the BIOS version on startup

Here is a link that shows you how to check the existing BIOS version on your computer. Hopefully one of the options will apply to you.

How to find BIOS version on computer

Hope that helps

Victor
 

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Windows 7 64 bit Home Premium
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HP
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6GB
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Touchpad
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Gentlefolk:

Thanks for your time and suggestions. I will try the suggestions I can (unfortunately, I don't have access to a Windows 7 installation disk), and let you know what happens.

Right now, I'm leaning to a hard drive problem of some sort, as my anti-virus software is active and up-to-date. (A virus isn't impossible, of course, but given no one else appears to be experiencing this issue, it would need to be pretty selective. But maybe I'm just lucky.) In addition, when running certain programs, I was getting some laboring sounds from somewhere in the computer which I interpreted as a fan working overtime in order to cool things. In retrospect, that might have been a naive assumption on my part.

If I can bother you a little bit further, can you clear something up for me? I was under the impression that the recovery disk would let me boot from the disk, without requiring access to the hard drive. Is this another example of naivete on my part?

Again, thanks for your help.
 

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Asus K61IC
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 Bit
If you boot from a recovery partition you would need to boot to your hard drive.

If you are booting from a recovery disk you need access to the DVD drive, but if the hard drive is screwed you won't be able to boot from anything.
 

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Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavilion Elite 495UK
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-Bit
CPU
Intel Core i7 870 @ 2.93GHz
Motherboard
MSI 2A9C (CPU1)
Memory
8Gb Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHz
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce GTX 460 1024MB dedicated RAM
Sound Card
Realtek HD Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
HP2310i
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
1x1954GB Hitachi HDS22020ALA 330 (RAID), 1x1954GB Hitachi External for backup and storage
PSU
460W
Case
HP Elite
Cooling
Air cooled
Keyboard
Logitech K750 solar-powered keyboard
Mouse
Logitech Wireless M180 mouse
Internet Speed
2Mb
Other Info
Pure Avanti Flow Internet Radio with iPod Dock, 64Gb iPod, HP USB Speakers, Sony MDR-V500 Headphones, Sony Vaio F-Series Laptop
You can borrow a Windows installation disk of the same version as yours and it will work. If you find one you can make your own installation USB with it for future use. As advised I would recommend a diagnostic test from the maker of your hard drive but in your case you will have to find a bootable test. Failing that, download free Partition wizzard burn it to CD and attach a screenshot here.
 

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I had a similar situation, but found a slightly different solution by changing my video card temporarily:

Symptoms: After the 'welcome screen' I got a black screen with just the cursor (no My Computer icon). It would, however, let me run in Safe Mode w/networking.

I tried these fixes, in roughly this order:
1) Reset BIOS to default ...no change.
2) Tried Prevx Fix in Safe Mode ...no change.
3) Ran full virus scan in safe mode using Avast Antivirus ...returned one infected file [arg318495.exe or Win32:Crypt-MHR] MHR = Malware Hash Registry ...Successfully deleted, but still no change!
4) Removed recently installed video card, and replaced with old card. I do not believe the new card was a cause, but it prompted Windows to notice a hardware change, and ask for repair/restore selections during startup. After choosing 'system restore' my desktop loaded normally, and I switched the video cards again..
 
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Windows 7 64bit Ultimate
I think that my problem was a bit diffrent.What I did was I pressed Ctr+Alt+Del and it worked.After that I clicked on "Start Task Manager"and that also worked.I noticed that there were no processes going on so I went to the Application bar and I clicked on "New Task" and I wrote down "C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe".This text bassicaly started Internet Explorer so because Internet Explorer couldn't start with only one process it started several processes and after a few seconds of waiting my wallpaper showed up and Windows just worked fine after that.
 

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OS
Windows 7 Ultimante
Different solution

I had a black screen during boot with a moveable cursor after I had removed some software. So I don't know how it happens but I found that my desktop was extended over my pc monitor and the lcd television wich is also connected. That's a bit tricky because now you see your pc boot up normal until the point where the screen goes black and you're left only a moveable mouse. The solution is simple. Press windows-key plus P. Normaly you see a little screen where you can select wich display to use but in this situation you cannot see it, but it's there! Then press left or right arrow key and enter and repeat if necessary, and normally your desktop will reapear. Then set press windows-key plus P again to the right display setting you want.:D
 

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OS
Windows7 home premium
a black and white screen saying something like 'Windows is loading Files' with white squares moving from left to right across the screen

You get that if booting normally,safe mode, "repair your computer"? Really every option?
 

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ACER ASPIRE 5742G
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Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bits 7601 Multiprocessor Free Service Pack 1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 370 @ 2.40GHz
Motherboard
Acer Aspire 5742G
Memory
4,00 GB
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ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5400 Series
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(1) AMD High Definition Audio Device (2) Realtek High Defi
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Idea

Hey, i have the same problem with my computer running win 7 ultimate x64. it was just happening, and a few things i found out. If you type in your password it lets you log in, but the desktop is not normal, but you can still access the ctrl alt delete, pres down 6 and right 1, which shuts down the computer without problems. and when i turned it back on, it worked! By the way, sometimes it works, like one of every 5 times restarting by holding down the button, so it could have been that random one, but it might be worth a try, for a temporary fix.
 

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OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Another possible origin of this problem (windows 7 starts with black screen and mouse visible and moving but no menus, desktop etc. and no CTRL+ALT+DEL action) is if some system files have wrong permissions.
The reason because this happen is unknown (maybe a virus or an anti-virus side effect ?) and in order to resolve you should take off the HD and reset the files permission for the Windows, Users and Program folders (and files) using another computer running Windows 7.
The quick way is to assign full control to Everyone but this is obviously unsafe, better to check every directory and compare with a working system to establish the best settings.
 

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OS
windows 7
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