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tau2015-08-11 13:43:20
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tau, 2015-08-11 13:43:20

Why won't graphics start in windows xp?

Suddenly, Windows stopped loading in all modes. Drivers were not updated, software was not installed.
You choose the download mode, then it goes into a black screen and silence. Nothing is loading.
VGA, secure, last known, whatever. The same result.
At the same time, if you load some USB resuscitator (I tried Strelec based on Win8), it loads, there is a picture.
I'm trying to run the installation of Win XP SP3 from the disk. On a blue background, it loads the drivers, then apparently the initialization of the video card - and the same thing. Black screen and nothing else loads. Those. I can't do a fresh install or restore the current one.
Computer around 2007. 945th chipset, integrated video.
How to understand what's wrong and why it stops?
I suspect that the problem is in the video card, but why then does the USB resuscitator work?
Is it possible to revive the system or reinstall?
I can’t install Win7 instead of XP - Windows is licensed, the computer is in the office.

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Andrew, 2015-08-11
@droner92

There was such a problem, but there are slightly different consequences. In general, a friend spilled liquid (beer) on the laptop. I dismantled it, the video card chip itself was flooded there. Chip cleaned - laptop earned. But there is one but. The laptop had 2 vidyuhi intel and Nvidia. NVidia flooded, so when you launch something significant, such as a toy, the switching starts and the blue screen crashes. I had to demolish the firewood from the NVidia vidyuhi (so that it would not turn on) and work only with intel.
In general, my advice to you - if this is a desktop computer - try inserting a third-party vidyuhi - try to work. Just in case, check the hard drive, at least remove the smart one. Because the system is loaded from the hard disk, and LiveCD - from a USB flash drive, you try to boot and it works.

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Sergey Kovalev, 2015-08-11
@Sergey-S-Kovalev

The LiveCD loads the basic SVGA driver, it may look fine, but it's not a full-fledged GPU-accelerated mode. Something with the motherboard, apparently, if the video is built-in.
Try installing Windows 7, for example, for the sake of testing, if the problem persists, then it's time to install a separate video card.

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