Satellite L775D-10W - stucks Boot: black screen + mouse cursor visible

Dear supporters,

Model: Satellite L775D-10W
Operating system: Win7 64 bit
Problem: The procedure start STRP stuck after "Windows load data" and a progress undertitled with 'Microsoft Corporation' bar, resulting a black screen and a mobile mouse cursor.

The same problem occurs every time...
pressing F8 > options (safe vaissaille mode) > start gets stuck
Boot from DVD of Win7 64 bit > startup gets stuck
Boot from DVD of Win7 64 bit > options > start gets stuck

It is likely that the graphics card is broken or that the driver no longer appropriate?

Thank you for your time in advance!

Greetings

Carpet

Graphics card problem may be possible but in this case the POST (power on self test) would not be passed, and in my opinion, it is not possible to access the BIOS.

However, it's just a theory
Try to start Notepad using some Live CD like Linux

I would also recommend to start the advanced boot menu. (by pressing F8) and choose repair my computer option.
Then select Toshiba HDD recovery

This option would be to recover the laptop back to factory settings.

Tags: Toshiba

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