Black Screen Windows xp

Hi, I have and issue with black screen when you turn on the laptop. I am running windows xp family. I can hear the system starts to chime, but there is nothing on the screen. I tried some fixes like the F8 key, but also the disconneting / reconneting all the power. I reveiwed of many articles and suggestions more referring to actions to be undertaken once can actually see the start up. And yes I checked to ensure that the brightness of the screen is correct manually. Any direction to the previous articles that may be useful is greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance Shana1026

Additional info - Presario R300

Pentium 4

ATI graphics card

Windows xp Home Edition(have product key but no longer disc)

Have another laptop running xp home without any problem all the dates and security is up to date.

Hello

It seems to be the problem with the graphics card installed on the laptop. I suggest you to connect the laptop to external monitor and check the results.

If you get the display on the external monitor, you may need to contact the manufacturer of the laptop.

Link, we can see: Troubleshooting displays black screen with no. Error Messages at startup or start-up: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c01997899&tmp_task=solveCategory&cc=us&dlc=en&lc=en&product=442914#N182

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