I had a similar problem, on my recently-repaired computer. The Compaq Logo had little black lines on it, exclamation marks were on one bit (BIOS? DOS?) then Windows would tell me to use Startup Repair. If I didn't, it would boot up, but the progress bar would show signs of red then it will not boot to Vista.
Let me ask you, can you still see the screen when the computer was booting up and checks for the memory (a fast jumping numbers counts toward a very large interger usually at your upper left part of the screen)? If there is no "error" printed on the screen indicating a memory error, it's 90% your VGA card problem, replace your VGA card.
Missingno. 2000.
MaddaChick07 1 year ago
your video card is f*cked
bogdanmihai58 2 years ago
Virus i havet it in my compiuter campaQ
mariuzaxaz52 2 years ago
Don't you mean COMPAQ?
I had a similar problem, on my recently-repaired computer. The Compaq Logo had little black lines on it, exclamation marks were on one bit (BIOS? DOS?) then Windows would tell me to use Startup Repair. If I didn't, it would boot up, but the progress bar would show signs of red then it will not boot to Vista.
Habbloxian 2 years ago
Might wanna ermm, just buy a new PC.
leonkennady 2 years ago
maybe a magenet or its not updated to standard use
ChrisBennett18 3 years ago
lol yeh that happens when your video card gets old. Really weird.
xxmago 4 years ago
well reinstall sys or change graph card
Jakub1POLSKA 4 years ago
Yo! lol these guys r funny! they said
blue screen o def.
the other one said..
LOL D'OH
thts wat homer says man...pricelss
valerymenelas 4 years ago
Video card failure huh. Heres advice! GET A NEW ONE!
sKilLs77 5 years ago
lol yeah id have money on the graphics card also
Brendymullan 5 years ago
Let me ask you, can you still see the screen when the computer was booting up and checks for the memory (a fast jumping numbers counts toward a very large interger usually at your upper left part of the screen)? If there is no "error" printed on the screen indicating a memory error, it's 90% your VGA card problem, replace your VGA card.
gnuelk 5 years ago
Actually this video IS the booting screen! lol
Yeah I changed the video card and it worked out, the weird thing is that the other video card is integrated but oh well... it's working now :)
maracaibodenoche 5 years ago