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My wife's desktop is giving an intermittent problem. She usually sleeps it overnight, and I wake it up in the morning.
Beginning a few days ago, the wakeup would arrive at the logged-in Desktop for about one second, and then the screen would go black. A head scratcher. All I could do was a cold-shutdown.
On restart, the usual HP logo blue screen appears (with "press Esc to get boot menu", etc.) Then the normal glowing Windows flag during boot. Then the user login screen for a second ... and then black.
Re-reboot! This time I press Esc to get the boot menu. This menu is a character graphic showing three choices: DVD device, Realtek device, Hitachi hard drive. I down-arrow to the third choice (hard drive), press Enter, and the boot completes normally. I can login. No more black screen.
Next day, same thing. (She shutdown this time, so I wasn't waking, I was booting). But this time the three-item boot menu appears for a second, and then black. I could still down-arrow "in the blind" to the third item on the list, and press Enter to boot ... and the system behaved normally.
Next day ... resumed from sleep with no problems! (And that was on April Fool's Day)
But no, this is not a joke! All of this really happened.
So whuzzup with this box?
Could it be a temperamental monitor?
Or a wack cable? (This monitor is on a swing arm, and it gets pushed around multiple times every day. The cable has been flexed around that way for years. I'm tempted to shove a new video cable in there.)
Or could it be some Windows gremlin?
Or could it be that we removed AVG and installed Avira a few days before this started happening? (Seems far fetched.)
Dunno.
Beginning a few days ago, the wakeup would arrive at the logged-in Desktop for about one second, and then the screen would go black. A head scratcher. All I could do was a cold-shutdown.
On restart, the usual HP logo blue screen appears (with "press Esc to get boot menu", etc.) Then the normal glowing Windows flag during boot. Then the user login screen for a second ... and then black.
Re-reboot! This time I press Esc to get the boot menu. This menu is a character graphic showing three choices: DVD device, Realtek device, Hitachi hard drive. I down-arrow to the third choice (hard drive), press Enter, and the boot completes normally. I can login. No more black screen.
Next day, same thing. (She shutdown this time, so I wasn't waking, I was booting). But this time the three-item boot menu appears for a second, and then black. I could still down-arrow "in the blind" to the third item on the list, and press Enter to boot ... and the system behaved normally.
Next day ... resumed from sleep with no problems! (And that was on April Fool's Day)
But no, this is not a joke! All of this really happened.
So whuzzup with this box?
Could it be a temperamental monitor?
Or a wack cable? (This monitor is on a swing arm, and it gets pushed around multiple times every day. The cable has been flexed around that way for years. I'm tempted to shove a new video cable in there.)
Or could it be some Windows gremlin?
Or could it be that we removed AVG and installed Avira a few days before this started happening? (Seems far fetched.)
Dunno.
My Computer
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell
- OS
- Windows 10 x64
- CPU
- i7-7700K
- Memory
- 16 GB 2400 MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- GTX 1060
- Sound Card
- Integrated, plus external Presonus Audiobox USB
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 2x AOC 27"
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080
- Hard Drives
- 512 GB M.2 SSD
2 TB 7200 RPM disk
- Internet Speed
- 110 Mbps
- Browser
- Firefox