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<blockquote data-quote="missionpilot" data-source="post: 1740441" data-attributes="member: 550420"><p>If it shows the POST info and then goes blank, then I'm going to say that it is the harddrive. Because it sounds like it is loading, but when it can't find the kernel on the hardrive then it doesn't know what to do. If it was the gpu, then it wouldn't show anything at all. Another thing, is to try to boot in safe mode, and make sure that you have the right/newest drivers for your gpu installed. Also, sometimes when I run into problems that seem to have no apparent cause or reason, I just try reseting the CMOS and that sometimes fixes it. I hope I have helped, and not made it worse.... :-(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="missionpilot, post: 1740441, member: 550420"] If it shows the POST info and then goes blank, then I'm going to say that it is the harddrive. Because it sounds like it is loading, but when it can't find the kernel on the hardrive then it doesn't know what to do. If it was the gpu, then it wouldn't show anything at all. Another thing, is to try to boot in safe mode, and make sure that you have the right/newest drivers for your gpu installed. Also, sometimes when I run into problems that seem to have no apparent cause or reason, I just try reseting the CMOS and that sometimes fixes it. I hope I have helped, and not made it worse.... :-( [/QUOTE]
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