SOURCE: I have an HP Pavilion Elite m9150f desktop PC.
Could be one of two things: either the BIOS has lost the settings for the hard drive, which is uncommon unless the PC is more than 5 years old or been electrically shocked, or the hard drive is going bad. hard drives usually only last about 3-5 years on average. Western Digital even less.
SOURCE: I have a HP Pavilion s7520n PC, it loses video after booting
HPhas provided a patch that prevents this issue from occurring. If yourcomputer has this error, you must first use the steps in this documentto resolve the issue before applying the patch. After the problem isresolved you can install sp37394 - Microsoft Windows XP SP3 Upgrade Utility for systems with AMD processors. Doing so, prevents the issue from occurring again and allows Service Pack 3 to be downloaded using Windows Updates.
Microsoft support article: Youreceive a “Stop 0x0000007E” error message after you upgrade to WindowsXP Service Pack 2 or Service Pack 3 on a non-Intel-processor-basedcomputer (In English)
Also it is applicable for all who are using AMD Processor. The remedy as suggested by Hp is:
Prevent the Intel Power Management driver from loading during system startup:
Step 2: Use Microsoft Recovery Console to rename intelppm.sys If the computer is unable to open Windows XP Safe Mode, use Microsoft Windows Recovery Console:
NOTE:
If desired, you can delete the renamed file "XXXintelppm.syx".
NOTE:
If desired, you can delete the renamed file "XXXintelppm.syx"
I hope this helps else visit this site:
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01457284&lc=en&dlc=en&cc=us&lang=en&product=3199127.........sodeep
SOURCE: HP Pavilion M9040N Elite, power lights come on, will not boot
Boatin4me is correct on the process of elimination. I had the same issue and it was related to a bad modem.
SOURCE: HP Pavilion Elite m9517c Desktop PC stuck on welcome screen
hi
there is problem with windows OS
u have to reinstall wondows befor you go for reinstall just tak backup from you C drive
SOURCE: I was moving my HP
If you get to the BIOS, there must be writing on the screen which means there is signal to the monitor.
Has the VGA card or anyother card parted from the mother board?
Is the hard drive wires connected properly at each end?
Check all the connectors on the motherboard are good contact as they can half unplug in the case of a jolt stopping the system.
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