Black screen , can't acess bios

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Hello

I tried almost everything i could find online but nothing has worked so far.

I had both windows 7 and linux mint installed on my asus g75vw laptop.

There were 3 partitions

- C " the one with windows on it"
- D " empty for storage "
- And the linux one

The pc used to boot to the grub menu in which i choose which os i wanted

I choose windows and deleted the linux partition from there and restarted the pc to check if everything was in order.

However , it took me to a screen i never seen before which seemed like a place similiar to the windows cmd where i can type commands.

I turned it off and on again. " big mistake i know"

Now when i boot i get nothing but a black screen.... Not even the asus logo comes on at first. Straight to black.

Any help?

Thanks
 
Solution
Solved

Thought it was hardware , was opening up my laptop while searching online ... 9 hours of constant searching and no solution until the screws are out lol... until i saw a post that had the following


For asus g75

1- Hold ctrl+home
2- then press the power button
3- keep holding ctrl+home " maybe a full minute "

Then you'll see the asus logo again , from there you can go to the bios ... Or just let it go to the grub rescue menu from there ... " in my case at least"

Still trying to figure out how to get into windows ... In linux now ... At least its back to life

Credits due to the wonderful people at the asus forum.
Solved

Thought it was hardware , was opening up my laptop while searching online ... 9 hours of constant searching and no solution until the screws are out lol... until i saw a post that had the following


For asus g75

1- Hold ctrl+home
2- then press the power button
3- keep holding ctrl+home " maybe a full minute "

Then you'll see the asus logo again , from there you can go to the bios ... Or just let it go to the grub rescue menu from there ... " in my case at least"

Still trying to figure out how to get into windows ... In linux now ... At least its back to life

Credits due to the wonderful people at the asus forum.
 
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