Boot (or wakeup) normal for one sec ... then black screen

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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.
 

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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
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Firefox
Unlikely to be the monitor cable.

How did you remove AVG, did you go to their website & download & run their uninstall utility. AV programs can be very hard to uninstall completely which is why you need the uninstall utility supplied by the company. If there are remnants of AVG still on the computer it can interfere with your new Avira & this can cause hard to diagnose problems.
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built using existing case
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit sp1
CPU
Intel i5 3570 3.4Ghz Ivy Bridge SKT 1155 quad core
Motherboard
Gigabyte Z77-HD3 SKT 1155 2xSata 3, 4x USB 3.0
Memory
G-Skill Rip Jaws 16Gb (8x2) DDR3 -1600 PC3 12800 CL 10 red
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte NVIDIA GT610 1Gb DDR3 810/1200 PCI-E 2.0 Silent
Sound Card
NVIDIA High Definition & Realtech High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Philips 226V4L 16:9 aspect ratio
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 HD
Hard Drives
Samsung 840 Pro 256gb SSD, SATA 3.
Hitachi Touro Portable 1tb, USB 3.0 HDD used for image b/ups.
PSU
Corsair VS450
Case
Codeng
Cooling
PSU fan & CPU fan
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech Wireless trackball M570
Internet Speed
Wireless 3G. 3mg down & 550kb up.
Antivirus
Bitdefender Internet Security 2020
Browser
Opera (Current Version) & Firefox
Other Info
MS Office 2013 Pro. Davis weather station software. MGE Nova 600 avr UPS.
I used AVG's uninstall tool to remove AVG.

The problem appeared again this morning. It was sleeping, and upon wake up the desktop went black.

I removed and replugged the DVI cable from the computer. Flash on, flash off/black. No good.

Then I tried turning off the monitor and turning it on again. Success!

I'm still not sure whether the problem lies with the cable or with the monitor. But I have lots of spare cables, and two spare monitors in storage in the attic. So it's time to do some swapping.
 

My Computer 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
Once you got things going again you can do a deeper search for AVG.
Even after using AVG removal tool you will probably still have over a hundred registry entries of AVG.

I have never removed a anti virus program that this wasn't true. Because a anti virus program has to check all the nicks and crannies it is in a lot of places.

I don't know if one really needs to do the registry thing but I always do after removing programs.

Jack
 

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Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Home made Desktop
OS
Windows 10 Pro. 64/ version 1709 Windows 7 Pro/64
CPU
Intel i7-6800K @ 4.3
Motherboard
ASUS X-99 Deluxe II
Memory
Corsair Platinum 16 gig @2400
Graphics Card(s)
EVGA GTX 1070 OC
Monitor(s) Displays
Asus 27" LED LCD/VE278Q
Screen Resolution
1920-1080 or 1280-720 HDMI
Hard Drives
INTEL SSD 730-240 Gb Sata 3.0/
PSU
EVGA Platium 1200W
Case
Phanteks Luxe Tempered Glass 8 fans/ one radiator
Cooling
XSPC/ Water Cooled CPU
Keyboard
Das 4 Professional
Mouse
Logitech M705/MX Anywhere 2-S
Internet Speed
100 mbits
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials/ Malwarebytes Premium 3.0/ SAS
Browser
I.E. 11 default/Firefox/ ISP Time Warner Cable/Spectrum
Other Info
LG BluRay Burner/
Sound system-KLipsch-THX/
Icy Dock ssd Hot Swap bays.
I swapped the DVI cable. So far no problems.
 

My Computer 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
So ... new DVI cable last night ...

My wife shut it down late last night. I booted this morning early. Normal.
A bit later I put it to sleep and then awoke it. Normal.
I put it to sleep again and went to work.
My wife called late in the morning ... black screen. Back to square one.

It turns out that we have three identical monitors. Two have been in storage for several years, unused. So I swapped one in. So far, so good.
 

My Computer 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
your troubleshooting steps so far have been the right ones to take imo. It would not hurt to also have a bootable non-windows environment to run, such as hiren's boot cd, UBCD, bootable linux, anything. Just to rule windows out as the cause. Or not.
 

My Computer My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
diy
OS
Win7 pro x64
CPU
stock i7 7700k
Motherboard
Gigabyte Z270N-WIFI mini-ITX
Memory
Corsair Vengeance LPX 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 @ 3200MHz
Graphics Card(s)
integrated Intel HD 630
Sound Card
onboard Realtek ALC1220
Monitor(s) Displays
two vertically mounted samsung 55" 4k un55mu8000
Screen Resolution
1920x1280
Hard Drives
256GB Samsung EVO 960 M.2 pci-e NVMe SSD
PSU
SilverStone Nightjar ST45NF 450Watt Fanless
Case
No case. Motherboard is mounted directly onto power supply
Cooling
Evercool low profile 815EP with Panaflow 12L fan at 7v
Keyboard
Ortek MCK-86 mini
Mouse
Belkin 5-button USB
Internet Speed
spectrum 400mbps
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