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Last answer on Dec 24, 2008 10:49:30 am GMT roskata, on Sep 2, 2008 4:04:58 pm BST 
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I have A White - Black Screen Problem It Has Sound But.... Can Anyone Help Me Mesaage Here Or Answer Me On My Skype : harry-potter9510180028 thx :)

Configuration: Windows XP
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 abtrooper, on Dec 24, 2008 10:49:30 am GMT

I had the same problem with Vista and found out it was my USB Epson All in One printer. This printer has a built in crad reader and Vista assigns drive letters to each of the available card reader ports. When Vista is loading it appears to be attempting to read the Card reader drives and status of the USB port, thus delaying the loading of Windows. With the Printer switched off, the problem goes away.

Don't know if you a printer like this, but check any USB devices attached and check the BIOS of your motherboard for Legacy USB support.

Cheers

Kevin

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