Black screen when loading windows xp , but back to normal if press FN+f5/f6 ?
Hello ,
i just reinstall laptop ASUS A44H series with windows xp sp 2 x64 edition , the first time after install, windows load normal without error ( before driver installed ), then i install driver with Snappy Driver Installer which use DriverPack Solution driver database , yes all is well , sound , wifi , lan , etc , no yellow mark in device manager , all driver installed correctly , but the problem happen , when windows is starting up , the screen turn to black automatically , but windows still running i can hear loading sound and i can see i little bit of wallpaper because screen is turn to black , then when i press fn+f5 or fn+f6 , screen back to normal without any error.
fyi video driver is intel hd graphics 3000 latest version, try to uninstall video driver and back to standart vga , to make sure this thing happen because vide driver issue , and yes , nothing error when i use standart vga.
so is there any body facing this issue ? and how to solve it ? :D
Thanks.
i just reinstall laptop ASUS A44H series with windows xp sp 2 x64 edition , the first time after install, windows load normal without error ( before driver installed ), then i install driver with Snappy Driver Installer which use DriverPack Solution driver database , yes all is well , sound , wifi , lan , etc , no yellow mark in device manager , all driver installed correctly , but the problem happen , when windows is starting up , the screen turn to black automatically , but windows still running i can hear loading sound and i can see i little bit of wallpaper because screen is turn to black , then when i press fn+f5 or fn+f6 , screen back to normal without any error.
fyi video driver is intel hd graphics 3000 latest version, try to uninstall video driver and back to standart vga , to make sure this thing happen because vide driver issue , and yes , nothing error when i use standart vga.
so is there any body facing this issue ? and how to solve it ? :D
Thanks.
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