Win Vista black screen after login.. Hola.. Well, A Vista issue. A perfectly working Vista machine, on startup after login we go to a black screen with a cursor in normal or safe mode, thought it might be busy, but ran all night and never completely booted up, if ctl- alt- del, you can log off normal, and shut down or restart. Unfortunately I was a MS dummie and never made a sys restore point, but beyond that this should not happen, and I am probally not the only one.*******1.
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November 0. 7, still getting replies so I thought it was correct to update my post and give some more info. To the contrary, I am really not a MS dummie, I just did not take the.
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Problem with WPD File. System Volume Driver (Yellow Exclamation)This here did the trick : ) I gave the drive missing a letter a drive letter and Wala! Thank you so so much for your time thanks thanks thanks : ) I love this guy..
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Yeahhhhh! Party in my head Oh yeahhh! My Computer - > Properties - > Advanced System Settings. Go into device manager. Uninstall any . STILL DIDNT WORK!!
Then: 4. 1 Make sure your cellphone detects and see the content of the card. Then, right click MY COMPUTER - Choose Disk Mngmt- Look for the storage device in trouble (you will see that it doesnt have an assigned letter yet) - Add a letter to it - Check and you'll. Okay, this fixed my stuff, 9. I still had the yellow ! Removing all the dead USB devices worked wonders.
I must have had way over 5. I took them all out. Plugged in Motorola Razr Maxx and Windows 7 Ultra. ALL installed. Previously, XT9.
Looked into Disk Manager, found the phone drive and gave it a drive letter, it was the only . Now the. window for it popped up. Besides internal phone memory, this phone has two SD cards, one is built in and you cannot remove. The 1. 6GB card showed up with drive letter, the other one did not show. Once given a drive letter, I now have both . All seemed remarkably well, but the yellow !
Ahhh, this. makes sense. I have many USB devices, too many for the few ports that I have so I resorted to using USB hubs. I find the very cheap $3 ones in the plastic bucket at the cash register of Office Depot work best. What was not working? I checked my USB microphone, it was working. Webcam, working, infrared receiver for . Pressing the volume button on the remote did not flash the internal red LED in the receiver, indicating it has received.
Ah, we are getting somewhere. Unplugged it, heard the . Sometimes USB hubs do not work or the device is . I now plugged the IR receiver into an. Moral of The Story is: ALL of the tips worked, but it was a cumulative effort to use all the tips, one at a time, note the progress, and press on.
Use your head. If you see the yellow mark in. Test them all, find the one that does not work, unplug and try plugging back into a different port, especially if you use USB hubs. Let. the drivers install, and your problems should be over.
The fellow with the CD issue did not see his issue under. Unless, she was using a CDROM in a USB drive case, that is.
By the way, I found that almost all external power USB hubs suck and cause more problems than they fix. The $3 cheapies work the best.
I bought a $4. 5 Belkin powered, 7 port USB hub. Without the power supply connected, it worked. USB hub. But I wanted a . But once the power supply was plugged in, the giant hub got hot in several minutes, the power supply got hot, and the thing stopped working. Too late for a. refund now, but I learned something. Some devices like external non- powered drives do need more power. What do do about this I do not know, but the cheapie hubs really do work quite well and remember, not all USB devices work well or at all when plugged into.
My WD Passport non- powered USB drive works well without any external power. I bought a USB drive case that has it's own power supply. I can put any hard drive in it easily because it has 4, top of case thumbscrews. It can take IDE drives, SATA drives. Just the ticket to rescue files from a dead PC. The drive case is USB 2.
Thank you everybody for your help. I hope my contribution helps someone else.