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Guest Razuki
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Hey folks,

 

I'm in serious need of help!

I was trying to record my gameplay of games, from the xbox360 to my

pc.

I can manage to do so, but 60 hz is black and white, but that's not the

issue i need help on. So, i asked someone what to do, he said i should

download my graphic drivers and install them. (Somehow i didn't yet, but

everything else worked fine). So i downloaded my graphic driver (Nvidia

GeForce 5200 FX) and installed it. So now when i want to boot my

computer, then it comes to the loading screen, ((he black one with the

windows logo and blue bar)) and blue screens. It keeps doing that every

time i wanna boot it. And i don't want to format it cause i have alot of

valuable stuff i need >.<. Anyone that can help? Thanks for your time

for reading this, your help is deeply appreciated.

 

--Razuki.

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Guest Malke
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Re: Blue screen when booting.

 

Razuki wrote:

>

> Hey folks,

>

> I'm in serious need of help!

> I was trying to record my gameplay of games, from the xbox360 to my

> pc.

> I can manage to do so, but 60 hz is black and white, but that's not the

> issue i need help on. So, i asked someone what to do, he said i should

> download my graphic drivers and install them. (Somehow i didn't yet, but

> everything else worked fine). So i downloaded my graphic driver (Nvidia

> GeForce 5200 FX) and installed it. So now when i want to boot my

> computer, then it comes to the loading screen, ((he black one with the

> windows logo and blue bar)) and blue screens. It keeps doing that every

> time i wanna boot it. And i don't want to format it cause i have alot of

> valuable stuff i need >.<. Anyone that can help? Thanks for your time

> for reading this, your help is deeply appreciated.

 

Things to try:

 

1. Go into Safe Mode by repeatedly tapping the F8 key as the computer is

starting up. Use your arrow keys and select Safe Mode. Once in Safe Mode,

go to Add/Remove Programs and uninstall the Nvidia display drivers. Reboot

and see if you can get into Regular Mode. If yes, problem solved.

 

2. If you can't get into Safe Mode and/or the problem wasn't solved by doing

#1 above, from the same menu where you got Safe Mode choose Safe Mode

Command Prompt. At the Command Prompt that appears type:

 

c:\Windows\System32\restore\rstrui.exe [enter]

 

This will start System Restore. Restore your system to a date before you

installed the drivers.

 

Malke

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Guest Razuki
Posted

Re: Blue screen when booting.

 

 

Hmm, i tried safe mode, but for some reason it only gave one date, i set

a system restore point myself, but it dissapeared, so i don't know what

happened. And i will try the thing you told me to when i get home.

Thanks for your help


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