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    Inspiron 1764 black screen after Dell Logo disappears

    Discussion in 'Dell' started by vark, Jun 29, 2012.

  1. vark

    vark Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have a Dell Inspiron 1764 (A08 Bios) and you can switch it on, see the Dell Logo screen and the bar, shows F2 and F12 then it disappears and you get a black screen (backlight still lit). This occurs whether a hard drive is installed or not.

    I can get into the BIOS okay.

    If I then run diagnostics it goes to same black screen.

    If I select F12 and boot to any option, ie hard drive, cd rom etc I get the black screen.

    So could it be hard drive controller faulty ?

    I would not think it would be the GPU as surely it would not display the BIOS and Dell logo if it was.

    Not yet tried it with external monitor.

    Sometimes I can see the Post message when the Dell logo disappears so it is displaying something.

    If I could see the POST messages instead of the Dell Logo that would help.

    My plan was to try and use an external monitor, and also if it lets me update the bios by trying to boot to a USB stick.

    Any ideas ?
     
  2. Dell-MaranL

    Dell-MaranL Newbie

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    Hi Vark,

    My name is Maran and I work for the Social Media and Community Team at Dell.
    With Regards to your issue mentioned below are few troubleshooting steps that will help use to drill down to the problem.

    Since you are able to boot in to Bios please check if the hard drive is getting detected or not.

    If the hard drive is not detected then try re-seating the hard drive.

    If the hard drive is getting detected You can try the pre boot system assessment (PSA) or the 32 bit dell diagnostic.

    •How to run PSA- Press & hold the Fn Key & press the power button
    •Next screen you need to see is the pre boot system assessment screen.
    •Once you get to see the PSA screen you can let go the Fn key & proceed with the on screen instruction.
    Or you can try the other option
    http://support.dell.com/support/top.../document?c=us&l=en&s=dhs&docid=266787#Issue1
    • As you mentioned, when you boot to F12 menu try to boot from the Resource CD provided by Dell & follow the these steps in the link.
    http://support.dell.com/support/top...9E3A15597A04AFBB02EE16785D39C5C&isLegacy=true

    After running these test you will be able to identify if it is a hardware or a software issue.

    If till you are facing issue, The last option would be the connecting the external monitor to check if it is a video card issue or a LCD problem.

    Kindly update the results, we would be more than glad to assist you.


    Thanks & Regards
    Dell_Lokesh_Maran
    Dell Social Media Responder
     
  3. vark

    vark Notebook Enthusiast

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    Hi

    thanks for the reply.

    the problem was a faulty CPU.
     
  4. Alokm

    Alokm Newbie

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    Hi Maran

    I have a similar problem with Dell E5420, the only difference is that it does sometimes boot through the cd and into the windows... but not ALL the time. When I try to run the onboard diagnostics (through boot diagnostics) it just shows a black screen (With lights blinking) and if I run the diagnostics through the boot options menu, it just stays on the first line showing MATS test running and there is no further activity...
    Any suggestions....
    regards
    Alok