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Hello,
I have a video problem that shows up from the second the display is active prior to booting all the way through to the OS boot-up.
It is a screen that is almost unreadable due to lines, pixels, and random garbage. This started after sitting overnight. It ran fine prior to this happening. No software or hardware changes have been made anytime recently. The computer has performed well for two years. It is my sixth self-built system and two years ago was a semi-high perfomance computer.
As I said, the display problems are evident from the minute the computer screen is visible. It does not change after boot-up. I would assume this is a hardware problem with the display or the video card but the problem usually will not let me boot into Windows. I can usually boot into safe mode. In safe mode I have removed the display adapter and rebooted with no change. In safe mode the screen is barely legible. Out of twenty or so re-boots, it maybe loaded regular Windows twice after waiting a long time. In this mode. the screen is unreadable.
I'm curious if a bad monitor would prevent the OS from booting properly. I'm thinking no. Is my next step the video card?
AMD 64 processor. 2 Gig ram. MSI K9N4 MOBO, Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT graphics. Windows XP.
I have a video problem that shows up from the second the display is active prior to booting all the way through to the OS boot-up.
It is a screen that is almost unreadable due to lines, pixels, and random garbage. This started after sitting overnight. It ran fine prior to this happening. No software or hardware changes have been made anytime recently. The computer has performed well for two years. It is my sixth self-built system and two years ago was a semi-high perfomance computer.
As I said, the display problems are evident from the minute the computer screen is visible. It does not change after boot-up. I would assume this is a hardware problem with the display or the video card but the problem usually will not let me boot into Windows. I can usually boot into safe mode. In safe mode I have removed the display adapter and rebooted with no change. In safe mode the screen is barely legible. Out of twenty or so re-boots, it maybe loaded regular Windows twice after waiting a long time. In this mode. the screen is unreadable.
I'm curious if a bad monitor would prevent the OS from booting properly. I'm thinking no. Is my next step the video card?
AMD 64 processor. 2 Gig ram. MSI K9N4 MOBO, Nvidia GeForce 8600 GT graphics. Windows XP.