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Answer» I was having trouble getting my mic to work so I installed an older nforce sound driver and uninstalled the newer one. Now my pc boots, i see the xp splash and then where the xp profile login should come up its completely blank...black SCREEN. What is the safest way to roll this sucker back to safety?
I can get it to boot to SAFE mode, I'm just unsure what to do next :-?
XP Pro Asus Board, AMD ProcessorKelltech:
Boot to Safe Mode and use the Windows XP OPTION in Device Manager to roll back the driver.
DocOk, did this and I still get the black screen boot. Is it safe to go into safe mode and uninstall all nforce drivers/devices and reinstall?Yes, that is a good plan.Good news...I can boot into normal mode again.
Bad news: ide & secondary ide channels have gone wrong somehow and when windows attempts to install drivers for them it says "driver is not intended for this platform."
Also I NOTICED the video drivers were wiped out during this process. I thought maybe I should uninstall/reinstall those now too?Re-boot into Safe Mode and re-install your motherboard drivers...this should fix the IDE channels. Then you can re-install the video drivers after you get a proper boot.
patio. 8-)
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