To be absolutely certain it wasn't hardware I bought a brand new Windows 10 display adapter: NVidia Geforce GT 710. It booted up into normal mode using MS basic adapter driver. Unlike the previous...
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To be absolutely certain it wasn't hardware I bought a brand new Windows 10 display adapter: NVidia Geforce GT 710. It booted up into normal mode using MS basic adapter driver. Unlike the previous...
To be certain I'd deleted the software I reverted to the ATI driver which behaved as last time: full resolution, no taskbar, windows key not working, nothing reacts to mouse clicks, black rectangles...
I disabled every item in the startup list - all at the same time - then allowed windows to automatically re-download the ATI driver. The monitor switched to full resolution but as on all previous...
To make sure we're talking about the same thing I took a video to upload - but the website wouldn't accept it so I attach a still from the video.
Thanks for your detailed instructions. There is no fast startup option - but this could be because I've disabled hibernation in an attempt to get to the bottom of this problem. I attach a screen...
I've googled this and checked out what others have done with a similar problem. In most cases Windows eventually loaded. I have left my PC on for 26 hours but it never got beyond the rotating blue...
A week ago I switched on my PC (Windows 10 Pro 64 bit with ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro graphics card) which had previously been working and on which I had made no changes. It went through the normal boot....