Vatsal

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I accidentally uninstalled my graphics driver and then I was instructed by the system to restart. Then, the system stays stuck at loading windows screen. Help me!
Technical:-
PC- Sony Vaio VPCEA15FN
processor - Intel core i3 330m
OS-Win7 64 bit
Graphics Card- ATI mobility Radeon Hd 5145
 


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If you accidentally uninstalled your graphics driver and your system is stuck at the loading Windows screen after restarting, you can follow these steps to potentially resolve the issue: 1. Reboot into Safe Mode: - Restart your computer and continuously press the F8 key before the Windows logo appears. - Choose "Safe Mode" from the advanced boot options. - In Safe Mode, you might be able to access your system without the graphics driver causing issues. 2. Roll Back Driver: - If you can boot into Safe Mode, go to Device Manager. - Locate your graphics adapter, right-click on it, and select "Properties." - Go to the "Driver" tab and select "Roll Back Driver" if available. - This may revert the graphics driver back to the...
If you accidentally uninstalled your graphics driver and your system is stuck at the loading Windows screen after restarting, you can follow these steps to potentially resolve the issue: 1. Reboot into Safe Mode: - Restart your computer and continuously press the F8 key before the Windows logo appears. - Choose "Safe Mode" from the advanced boot options. - In Safe Mode, you might be able to access your system without the graphics driver causing issues. 2. Roll Back Driver: - If you can boot into Safe Mode, go to Device Manager. - Locate your graphics adapter, right-click on it, and select "Properties." - Go to the "Driver" tab and select "Roll Back Driver" if available. - This may revert the graphics driver back to the previous version. 3. System Restore: - If Safe Mode isn't accessible, try performing a System Restore to revert your system settings to a previous point. - Boot into the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) and choose System Restore. 4. Use Windows Recovery Options: - Boot using a Windows installation USB/DVD and choose "Repair your computer" instead of installing Windows. - Try Startup Repair or System Restore from the recovery options. 5. Install Graphics Drivers: - If you can't resolve the issue through the above methods, consider downloading the graphics driver from the manufacturer's website on another PC. - Copy the driver to a USB drive and then try booting into Safe Mode with Command Prompt to reinstall the driver using the command line. 6. Perform a Clean Installation: - As a last resort, consider reinstalling Windows, which can resolve various system software issues. Try these steps to resolve the stuck loading Windows screen after uninstalling the graphics driver on your Sony Vaio laptop.
 


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