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    Default Black Screen of Death (KSOD)

    Does anyone have a nice solution to the black screen of death (after logging into Vista the screen goes black with a white mouse cursor on the screen -- can move the mouse, but the rest of the interface is non-functioning) in Vista and 7 without having to reformat and reload?

    I figured out a work around, but I lost functionality to IE (which really doesn't bother me too much) and some programs.

    I checked all around online and no one seems to have a nice solution other than reformat and reload OS from scratch. It will take me a couple of days to do that (backing up everything and then having to reload all of the programs that I use), and I'd rather not do that. I'm afraid that I will have to resort to that though.

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    Victorio Xalbadora is offline Junior Member
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    Have you tried going into safe mode to see if it loads?

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    Safe mode yielded the same results on my machine. Straight to black screen. Really a frustrating problem.

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    Victoro Xalvador is offline Junior Member
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    Possibly a repair reinstall?

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    Tried that and came up with black screen again. I have worked on others' computers with black screens that safe mode and repair reinstall worked, but mine was different. Very strange.

    The way I got around it was I booted with Linux, renamed a few directories (folders), and then did a clean install. Back into Linux and copied old directories into the new install and most everything worked (not IE and a couple of other programs -- WordPerfect works, but the spell checker is disabled -- strange things).

    Microsoft needs to make sure their updates actually work before shipping them out and causing these terrible screens of death. Motherboard BIOS up to date; video drivers up to date; sound card driver up to date; keyboard and mouse drivers up to date.

    I'm afraid that I'll need to reformat and restore data manually in order to get everything back running correctly. I do not like this.

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    It's impossible for MS to ensure their updates work flawlessly on every single configuration out there. Both my computers are fully updated and neither one has experienced an issue I don't think I've ever had a Windows update cause any of my computers any issues whatsoever. I've had the odd driver because a blue screen but then that’s not really MS's faults either as they didn't write the driver.

    If you forced a clean install, you should have just worried about copying your data back and just reinstalling your programs. Something in your original install is corrupted.

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