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Thought I'd touch base and let you know what the results were.

In our originial logs, the user had some really borked registry entries which appeared to be mutilated by malware.  For example:
HKLM\...\Run: [DellSupportCenter] TER

Where the file name had been "chopped off" for lack of a better term, and yet the system was still functioning.  When I ran tools on the machine, I'd instructed them to leave these entries alone and not to remove them, since I didn't know what the effects would be.

We had previously run Windows All in One (without an issue), and were down to an internet issue (internet working but red X persisting on connection in tray).  We'd run another automated services repair tool without problem, so I decided to run Windows All in One again.  This time, the graphics driver went - and I suspect it was probably something that was in one of those apparently orphaned but functioning registry entries that I'd previously left alone.

After considering pulling files off with Puppy Linux, the user decided they had sufficient backup, did a repair of Vista, upon which graphics came back but networking issue persisted.  They had original driver disc for Vista - installed an original Dell driver and it finally fixed the remaining issue.

So long story short - we are finally able to get back to business now on this machine. 

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Thanks will give it a try.  They said the system seems to act as if it's booting but the screen is black.  That's why I wondered if a driver was borked for video and an external monitor would help the problem and let us do a system restore.  If that doesn't work or is unavailable, I'll try the above.  Appreciate the assistance.

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I have an OP on another forum who ran Windows All in One Repair (and did do a registry backup and System Restore) but after running the program (which ran all night according to the user) and a reboot of the machine, is only getting a black screen in both normal and safe mode.  Any suggestions? 

I'm checking to ensure the user can't access the laptop by connecting an external monitor (not sure if one is available or not) and to take the battery out and use corded power since the machine did run all night, but I'm not terribly hopeful on either of these.

Since the machine isn't booting past a black screen the registry backup and/or restore point aren't likely to be terribly helpful.  Any advice welcomed.

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