On Sun, 11 May 2008 20:35:00 -0700, Xian
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>After finding the F5 key didn't work, I all of the "F" keys. Nothing
>happened. I booted from the disk, and let the files load. It then went to a
>black screen that had the green loading bar, like it usually does. It now has
>gone to a black screen and has been on this blank black screen for quite some
>time now. I'm going to leave it there, but is it supposed to do that?
Leaving it there won't help. No it isn't suppose to do that. Windows
can hang up at a black screen from a host of causes. Most likely Vista
is stumbling on some driver, it ran into some file system corruption
or as goofy as it sounds it can't find or boot the OS if you get a
lock up very early right after you see the BIOS screens.
If you have a setup disk and you have multiple hard drives, especially
if one or more are SATA you could try disconnecting both the data and
power cables from those so you only have the root (C Drive) connected.
These are often known to cause no OS found errors. Ironically even if
this is the problem you may never see a no OS found error. Before
trying that try the following:
It could also be a Master Boot Record issue. Generally this is easy to
fix.
Type:
Bootrec.exe /fixMBR
Bootrec.exe /fixBoot
From a command prompt AFTER inserting the Vista DVD and following the
steps detailed here:
http://www.winvistatips.com/fix-mbr-a116.php