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  • dodopc
    PCHF Member
    • Nov 2021
    • 38

    #1

    pc black screen when booting up

    windows 10 pc. when I turn it on I get a white Acer screen, then the windows icon for a few seconds, then a black screen

    canโ€™t get it into safe mode as I donโ€™t know how

    the only options I have are when the acer when appears I can click f12 for boot menu or del for setup

    boot menu asks if I want to boot from hdd or c drive. clicking either option just sends me to black screen again

    no issues with monitor as Iโ€™ve been using it with another pc

    watched dozens of YouTube videos and most of them suggest turning it on and off quickly 3 times to get to the safe mode but this doesnโ€™t happen for me. occasionally after turning it on and off Iโ€™ll get โ€œpreparing automatic repairโ€ which then goes straight into the fking black fking screen again! then it refuses to turn off no matter how long I hold the off button so the only way to turn it off is to pull the power cord out
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8977

    #2
    Hello

    Give us your complete pc specโ€™s..

    @Bruce

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    • Bruce
      PCHF Member
      • Oct 2017
      • 10697

      #3
      turning the PC on, then waiting for the Windows splash screen to show, then holding in the power button to force a shut down - doing that 3 or 4 times will force it to go to the ASO (Advanced Startup Options) screen - which happens right after โ€œpreparing automatic repairโ€.

      since you are getting to that screen, thatโ€™s going to be a bugger!

      using that other Pc, download the Windows Media Creation Tool and use it to make a bootable USB stick with the latest Windows 10 build.
      put that stick into the broken PC and use F12 to boot from the stick.

      do you have any data on that PC that you want to save - if so, do that first.

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      • dodopc
        PCHF Member
        • Nov 2021
        • 38

        #4
        Originally posted by Bruce
        turning the PC on, then waiting for the Windows splash screen to show, then holding in the power button to force a shut down - doing that 3 or 4 times will force it to go to the ASO (Advanced Startup Options) screen - which happens right after โ€œpreparing automatic repairโ€.

        since you are getting to that screen, thatโ€™s going to be a bugger!

        using that other Pc, download the Windows Media Creation Tool and use it to make a bootable USB stick with the latest Windows 10 build.
        put that stick into the broken PC and use F12 to boot from the stick.

        do you have any data on that PC that you want to save - if so, do that first.
        Iโ€™m confused about the last line of that comment about saving data on the PC. yes there is data I want to save but as Iโ€™ve said I canโ€™t get onto the PC because of the black screen issue, so Iโ€™m massively confused how Iโ€™m supposed to save any data off it?

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        • dodopc
          PCHF Member
          • Nov 2021
          • 38

          #5
          Originally posted by veeg
          Hello

          Give us your complete pc specโ€™s..

          @Bruce
          I donโ€™t know any of the specs never mind complete specs. all I know is that itโ€™s an acer with Windows 10 on it

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          • dodopc
            PCHF Member
            • Nov 2021
            • 38

            #6
            Originally posted by Bruce
            turning the PC on, then waiting for the Windows splash screen to show, then holding in the power button to force a shut down - doing that 3 or 4 times will force it to go to the ASO (Advanced Startup Options) screen - which happens right after โ€œpreparing automatic repairโ€.

            since you are getting to that screen, thatโ€™s going to be a bugger!

            using that other Pc, download the Windows Media Creation Tool and use it to make a bootable USB stick with the latest Windows 10 build.
            put that stick into the broken PC and use F12 to boot from the stick.

            do you have any data on that PC that you want to save - if so, do that first.
            Also as Iโ€™ve said, restarting it 3 times didnโ€™t get me into any different start up mode, it just started exactly the same way and continues to go into black screen. Iโ€™ve done this at least ten times and thereโ€™s no difference apart from like Iโ€™ve said, the recovery mode occasionally kicks in and does again goes straight to black screen

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            • PeterOz
              PCHF Technical Response Team
              • Mar 2021
              • 4181

              #7
              Originally posted by dodopc
              Iโ€™m confused about the last line of that comment about saving data on the PC. yes there is data I want to save but as Iโ€™ve said I canโ€™t get onto the PC because of the black screen issue, so Iโ€™m massively confused how Iโ€™m supposed to save any data off it?
              You will need an external usb drive to copy your data to and a usb thumb drive to make a bootable Linux distro.
              You have to have the external drive connected when you use the Linux usb.

              Do you have any data you need to get off this computer? If yes then make a ubuntu bootable usb or dvd
              Create a bootable USB stick with Rufus on Windows | Ubuntu NO install needed

              Or here is a Youtube on how to make the usb


              [MEDIA=youtube]X_fDdUgqIUQ[/MEDIA]

              Copy your data to an external drive or another computer/nas.

              Insert the usb or cd/dvd and boot your system. You may have to change bios settings to boot from the usb or cd/dvd(every computer is different) We can help with this.

              If you are copying to another usb drive plug it in before booting.

              When the computer boots choose TRY UBUNTU and let the system boot.

              When booted look on the left-hand side of the screen and click on Files icon
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              Then click on Other Locations
              [ATTACH type=โ€œfullโ€ width=โ€œ150pxโ€]11761[/ATTACH]

              Click on your drive for example Win 7
              [ATTACH type=โ€œfullโ€ width=โ€œ179pxโ€]11762[/ATTACH]


              Click on Users Icon

              Click on your name listed under users


              You should now see your data e.g Documents Pictures etc.

              Copy your data to an external drive or another computer/nas.

              When finished Click on the shutdown icon in the top right-hand corner Click on Power Off
              Originally posted by dodopc
              I donโ€™t know any of the specs never mind complete specs
              All Acer computers come with an SNID number. Post that number.
              If you cannot locate the SNID number post the serial number.

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              • PeterOz
                PCHF Technical Response Team
                • Mar 2021
                • 4181

                #8
                Originally posted by dodopc
                Also as Iโ€™ve said, restarting it 3 times
                It can be up to 5 times and it is also a timing thing. Most people have trouble with this.

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                • Bruce
                  PCHF Member
                  • Oct 2017
                  • 10697

                  #9
                  as Peter has touched on, Iโ€™d do it by taking out the drive, putting it into an external caddy then plugging all that into another PC to extract your data.

                  once you have your files backed up, you can nuke your PC from space - that is, clean install from the above-mentioned USB stick.

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                  • dodopc
                    PCHF Member
                    • Nov 2021
                    • 38

                    #10
                    Originally posted by PeterOz
                    It can be up to 5 times and it is also a timing thing. Most people have trouble with this.
                    yes and as Iโ€™ve said Iโ€™ve done it at least ten times and it doesnโ€™t do it. is there any ideas on the timing of it or am I supposed to guess?

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                    • dodopc
                      PCHF Member
                      • Nov 2021
                      • 38

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Bruce
                      as Peter has touched on, Iโ€™d do it by taking out the drive, putting it into an external caddy then plugging all that into another PC to extract your data.

                      once you have your files backed up, you can nuke your PC from space - that is, clean install from the above-mentioned USB stick.
                      the hdd has windows installed on it so are you sure just putting it into a caddy and connecting it to another PC is going to give me access to the data on the drive? I really canโ€™t see how itโ€™s going to be that easy, will my 2nd pc even be able to read whatโ€™s on the hdd?

                      Also is this the only way to get access to this pc? I donโ€™t want to be spending money on a caddy and dismantling the PC when I have no experience doing this, with no guarantee it will even work. surely thereโ€™s a way just to access safe mode on the PC??

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                      • dodopc
                        PCHF Member
                        • Nov 2021
                        • 38

                        #12
                        Originally posted by PeterOz
                        You will need an external usb drive to copy your data to and a usb thumb drive to make a bootable Linux distro.
                        You have to have the external drive connected when you use the Linux usb.

                        Do you have any data you need to get off this computer? If yes then make a ubuntu bootable usb or dvd
                        Create a bootable USB stick with Rufus on Windows | Ubuntu NO install needed

                        Or here is a Youtube on how to make the usb


                        [MEDIA=youtube]X_fDdUgqIUQ[/MEDIA]

                        Copy your data to an external drive or another computer/nas.

                        Insert the usb or cd/dvd and boot your system. You may have to change bios settings to boot from the usb or cd/dvd(every computer is different) We can help with this.

                        If you are copying to another usb drive plug it in before booting.

                        When the computer boots choose TRY UBUNTU and let the system boot.

                        When booted look on the left-hand side of the screen and click on Files icon
                        [ATTACH type=โ€œfullโ€ width=โ€œ139pxโ€ alt=โ€œ1680072666038.pngโ€]11760[/ATTACH]

                        Then click on Other Locations
                        [ATTACH type=โ€œfullโ€ width=โ€œ150pxโ€ alt=โ€œ1680072683735.pngโ€]11761[/ATTACH]

                        Click on your drive for example Win 7
                        [ATTACH type=โ€œfullโ€ width=โ€œ179pxโ€ alt=โ€œ1680072705754.pngโ€]11762[/ATTACH]


                        Click on Users Icon

                        Click on your name listed under users


                        You should now see your data e.g Documents Pictures etc.

                        Copy your data to an external drive or another computer/nas.

                        When finished Click on the shutdown icon in the top right-hand corner Click on Power Off

                        All Acer computers come with an SNID number. Post that number.
                        If you cannot locate the SNID number post the serial number.
                        I canโ€™t make this ubuntu thing as I have no means to do this. Iโ€™m posting comments using my phone as currently this is the only device I own that can get on the internet.
                        the two pcs I own
                        pc 1 - wonโ€™t connect to the Internet. possibly a router issue but it wonโ€™t connect to the Internet at all. I have an ongoing thread on these forums which Iโ€™m getting nowhere with

                        pc 2 - stuck in black screen mode upon startup. the one time Iโ€™ve managed to get it to start, the Internet was not working on it, exactly the same issue as pc 1.

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                        • Bruce
                          PCHF Member
                          • Oct 2017
                          • 10697

                          #13
                          if the drive is readable, then whacking it in a $25 caddy will give you full access to your docs, pics, music, etc.
                          yes - it really is that easy. on the drive youโ€™ll see a Users folder, and within that will be all the users who have logged onto that PC. each user has their own Docs, Pics, Downloads, Desktop, etc folders.

                          if you have no experience, or confidence, or feel you are out of your depth, that is perfectly understandable. itโ€™s not about blindly charging forward, but when to know when to put your hands up!

                          my logic is to a) get your data squared away first, then we can boldly move on to b) whatever shape that may take.

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                          • PeterOz
                            PCHF Technical Response Team
                            • Mar 2021
                            • 4181

                            #14
                            Originally posted by PeterOz
                            All Acer computers come with an SNID number. Post that number.
                            If you cannot locate the SNID number post the serial number.
                            And this

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                            • Bruce
                              PCHF Member
                              • Oct 2017
                              • 10697

                              #15
                              @dodopc - any news?

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