Law16 mins ago
Poorly lappy
I have an Acer Aspire. It suffered "impact damage" yesterday. Now, I can boot it up in Safe Mode, (using a new screen), but I can't boot it up in normal mode - the screen comes up in a weird colour with like a split down the middle.
I have tried Safe Mode with networking to set the PC to share files so I can pick them up on this PC, but it says RPC server not available.
Any ideas how I
a) retrieve data
b) do something in safe mode so that I can access my files?
I have tried Safe Mode with networking to set the PC to share files so I can pick them up on this PC, but it says RPC server not available.
Any ideas how I
a) retrieve data
b) do something in safe mode so that I can access my files?
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If it works in safe mode but not in normal mode, it just means that the monitor you have connected is not capable of working at the resolution/refresh rate that you had previously set.
In XP you can change the video settings by right-clicking the screen and choosing "Properties". Then go to the Settings tab and adjust the resolution slider to match that specified for your monitor. Then click the Advanced button, go to the monitor tab and set the refresh rate (for LCD monitors this is usually 60Hz).
If it works in safe mode but not in normal mode, it just means that the monitor you have connected is not capable of working at the resolution/refresh rate that you had previously set.
In XP you can change the video settings by right-clicking the screen and choosing "Properties". Then go to the Settings tab and adjust the resolution slider to match that specified for your monitor. Then click the Advanced button, go to the monitor tab and set the refresh rate (for LCD monitors this is usually 60Hz).