Greg;
Reboot and this time instead of Safe Mode, select "Last Know Good
configuration".
Then go to Device Manager and roll back the driver:
Right click "Computer" and click "Properties"
Click "Device Manager"
Click "+" by "Display Adapters"
Double click your video card
Click "Driver" tab
Click the "Roll back driver" button.
Follow prompts and reboot.
In the future do not get driver updates from Microsoft Update.
Instead get them directly from the hardware manufacturers
manufacturers website.
--
Jupiter Jones [MVP]
http://www3.telus.net/dandemar
http://www.dts-l.org
"Greg Lewis" <Greg Lewis @discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Windows Vista found an update in my current video driver as well as
> some
> mandatory updates. So i installed them, truns out Vista found the
> wrong video
> drive update. After all mandatory updates it needs a reboot to
> confiure. So
> now my screen wont work. I tried to boot into safe mode, however,
> safe mode
> locks up after crcdisk.sys. The best part is that I cant seem to
> find my
> vista disk. I tried to call microsoft, but all they told me is that
> i need my
> activation key, which is on thecomputer and on the disk case. So i
> am out of
> luck. Then she said it will cost my $59 to try and fix something
> that vista
> did on its own. I am getting ready to buy apple or convert to lunix.
> Can
> anyone help me? I have alot of important documents on this computer
> that i
> cant remake. Thanks for the help to anyone who can!