SHANE wrote:
> Last night I downloaded the files needed to run Microsoft Visual Web
> Developer Express edition. There were a bunch of files, here is the link
> to where I downloaded them. Everything downloaded fine and the
> installation started fine. It seemed the installation was going to take
> awhile so I went to bed.
>
> When I woke up this morning my laptop won't load Vista. It turns on with a
> black screen and nothing else, no BIOS, no loading bars, no cursor,
> nothing. The computer doesn't even sound like it is trying to do anything
> and the orange light that shows that that the computer is doing something
> won't even give me one blink. Restarts don't change anything.
>
> I downloaded a recovery disk and burned it. Put it in the laptop and still
> nothing, except that the DVD/CD drive did start running. That only lasted
> 20 seconds until the computer returned to just sitting there w/ a black
> screen.
>
> Checked to make sure I burned the disk correctly and saw the files were on
> there, so I don't think that is my problem.
>
> The only thing I did before I downloaded the files was install a
> preparation tool to make sure I hadn't changed any settings in already
> installed programs or applied any wrong updates. After running this
> program it said it didn't find any of the files to correct or remove. (I
> wasn't surprised since I didn't think I had any of the files installed, it
> was just a precaution).
>
> Running Window Vista Home Premium (no Vista disk came w/ the computer)
> Sony Vaio VGN-NR240E
>
> Also saw a post about if you put the computer to sleep and wake it back
> up, you should see something. Well, I can't even put the computer to
> sleep, nothing works except the power button.
>
> Sorry for the long post but I wanted to give the most information as
> possible. I thank any of you for your help.
> One more thing, after turning the computer on, I did try hitting F8
> multiple times thinking that maybe I could get something but it didn't
> work. Tried with F12 and alt+F12.
Hi, Shane - If you are getting nothing at all when you turn on the computer,
you have hardware failure and the software you downloaded/installed was
coincidental to that failure. From your description (and thanks for being
so thorough), it sounds like the hard drive has died but of course other
components could be bad, too. Nothing you did in Windows would cause
physical hardware failure. If you want to test the hard drive and/or try to
retrieve data, pull it and put it in an external USB drive enclosure.
Attach to a working computer and see what you shall see.
Contact Sony tech support for repair/replacement.
Malke
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