![]() From here, I can access the file system and the registry. I've booted from a USB drive using Kaspersky Rescue Disk 10. I've repeated the above two steps from a Windows 7 Reinstallation Disk instead of the recovery partition same results.Ĥ. I've executed "bootrec.exe /fixmbr" in the recovery partition's command prompt. I've run the Windows startup repair utility many times. Here's everything I've done since then to try to fix it:ġ. Upon restarting and praying that it had fixed it (spoiler: it didn't), I began getting the blank, black screen. When I came back Monday morning, the screen only displayed a static, full-screen white-and-pink zig zag hell, almost like what you'd see with a bad video connection, only that isn't what happened. It ran for at least 4 hours (I had to leave at that point). After it did its thing and my machine rebooted, Windows detected startup problems and ran through its automated tool to fix startup issues. Used MiniTool Partition Wizard to steal about 100 GB from my C drive's only partition to create a new partition.Ģ. I have tried everything in every forum I've found on this, and nothing has fixed it for me. ![]() All of my files and programs on the drive are still intact. I can not do anything on this screen (Ctrl+Alt+Del, Sticky Keys, anything else I've tried). When I turn on my machine, it displays the Windows logo, then proceeds to a blank, black screen with a cursor in full screen resolution (no BIOS graphics here). I am desperate, and am at risk of having to do a complete system wipe, losing valuable programs that I cannot currently re-install. Please, please read this in its entirety. ![]()
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