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So. Decided to swap my HDMI cable, measured it and switched connectors places. Like, a GPU connector now monitor connector and vice versa. After struggling for a while, because I didn't receive any image, decided to switch back. Well, I got the motherboard logo and a Windows logo with a loading, but after that it's just black screen. Decided to load in Arch and, amazingly, I've got the picture (but couldn't enter into my profile, because I forgot the password). Well, any ideas how do I fix it?

P.S.: System is DEFINITELY booting up, because my Bluetooth headphones are connecting to PC right after the black screen appears.

Update: Got the second PC, and swapped the monitors. Second PC showed picture on a first monitor, but the first PC had no signal on a second monitor. I'll try later to boot in Linux, see if it will show me anything.

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54 minutes ago, Apemanonline said:

if it boots in linux no problem then its windows do you have a livecd or  usb key you can boot from and do a repair.

 

Clever people will be along soon to help.

So you're supposing that my Windows nuked just because I switched cable?

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10 hours ago, thedarkuspirit said:

So you're supposing that my Windows nuked just because I switched cable?

I had a odd issue when i replaced a cable with what turned out to be a call it not as good quality all my settings got nerfed. Made no dam sense to me but worth a look.

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2 hours ago, thedarkuspirit said:

GPU: GTX 750

CPU: i5-3470

MB (Motherboard): Gigabyte GA-P61-S3

HDD: Toshiba PCP300 1TB

Monitor: Samsung S24D590PL

Ok. You might have a dead monitor? I'm a little unclear on the sequence of events but it sounds like the one monitor isn't working with the PC at all regardless of cable?

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21 hours ago, Bitter said:

Ok. You might have a dead monitor? I'm a little unclear on the sequence of events but it sounds like the one monitor isn't working with the PC at all regardless of cable?

 

21 hours ago, Bitter said:

Ok. You might have a dead monitor? I'm a little unclear on the sequence of events but it sounds like the one monitor isn't working with the PC at all regardless of cable?

Nah, monitor is fine, but it just going black after loading into Windows. It is working with the second PC and it's showing me Linux and BIOS, but not Windows.

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Make a windows install USB key if you dont have one you google MediaCreationTool get it from microsoft run it answer a few question and it will help create a install image to a usb key. Then you can put that into you problem pc use f11 or f12 what ever the boot option is select the usb key and then follow the prompts to do a recovery. Best idea i can think of. FYI i live in Asia so im many hours difference so sorry for slow reply's.

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3 minutes ago, Apemanonline said:

Make a windows install USB key if you dont have one you google MediaCreationTool get it from microsoft run it answer a few question and it will help create a install image to a usb key. Then you can put that into you problem pc use f11 or f12 what ever the boot option is select the usb key and then follow the prompts to do a recovery. Best idea i can think of. FYI i live in Asia so im many hours difference so sorry for slow reply's.

I already tried this, and it's not working. BTW, I live in Eurasia, not in Americas, so, just, you know

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Just now, thedarkuspirit said:

I already tried this, and it's not working. BTW, I live in Eurasia, not in Americas, so, just, you know

Like, if I understand you correctly, you telling me to install new Windows on top of old one, but not working. If you mean recovery by/with loading/booting (IDK how it's called in English, recovery tool have only my native language), it's not working either 

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Um, well, take this. It's working now, but it firstly loaded with just black screen, then cursor came up, and then It's loaded everything normally... Now I will fix my Windows and install new drivers... I'll write soon, like, finall message to close this topic 

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Good to here. Sorry for any confusion. I not shore why it was only me trying to help did me best. Have fun. Now its all working I would look into backing up your windows to external drive. Acronis, Clonezilla etc etc etc. That way if it happens again you can get back to something.

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