Then if necessary continue with the other steps to go over your install most thoroughly. This reinstalls Windows while keeping files, programs and most settings in place, is the most stable method to advance to the latest version, and solves most problems. I hope this helps. Based on what you report back I can answer any questions and may have other steps to perform. The pages appear to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the sites that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP Potentially Unwanted Products.
Thoroughly research any product advertised on the sites before you decide to download and install it. That might point you in the right direction. Any signs of overheating? Use canned air to blow out all the dust bunnies from inside the case, and make sure all the fans are working, especially the one of the video card, if it has one.
Try uninstalling the video driver in Device Manager, rebooting and installing a fresh download of the latest video driver that's compatible with your hardware and version of Windows. Get it from the manufacturer's site eg, ATI or nVidia because Dell tends to be way behind in video drivers. Forum Member since I'm not a Dell employee. Can you test this monitor on a different PC or a different monitor on this PC?
If the monitor works on a different PC, then it could be a video issue. Do you use on-board video or an add-in PCI-e video card? If you have an add-in PCI-e video card, you could move the monitor cable to the output connector for on-board video. Look for the Video option and set it to "on-board", or whatever option it says to use the on-board video rather than an the PCI-e card.
No, you need to complete all steps, then post the 3 requested log files and let me know the results of the AVG Antirootkit scan.. However, the log files you have posted thus far would appear to be clean. Delete all files in AVG Antispyware quarantine.
Your HJT log is clean. Save it to your Desktop and extract it. Download the attached avengerscript. If you are not this user, do NOT follow these directions as they could damage the workings of your system. Now, start The Avenger program by double clicking on its icon on your desktop.
Under "Script file to execute" choose "Load script from file". Now click on the folder icon which will open a new window titled "open Script File" navigate to the file you have just downloaded, click on it and press open Now click on the Green Light to begin execution of the script Answer "Yes" twice when prompted. The Avenger will automatically do the following: It will Restart your computer.
In cases where the code to execute contains "Drivers to Unload", The Avenger will actually restart your system twice. On reboot, it will briefly open a black command window on your desktop, this is normal. Turn off system restore. Now, turn system restore back on. Wait until the room cools down some before trying to use the monitor again. Also, if you're using an older CRT monitor, upgrading to a newer flat-panel display resolves many heat-related issues in a hot environment.
If the power cord is not securely connected to the back of the monitor, it can cause a loss of power and turn off the monitor. Make sure the power cord is firmly in place in the back of the monitor. It's also possible that the power connector in the monitor is going bad and not receiving adequate power from the power cord.
In this case, it is best to replace the monitor instead of having it repaired. Another reason the monitor could shut off is because of a malfunction in the circuitry. There could be a short in the wiring or a circuitry failure causing the picture to go black or the monitor to shut off.
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