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Old 12-19-2007, 10:51 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I was on my computer last night and switched it off, I came back on it today and I got a buggerred up screen. Here are some pictures of what it looks like now.

If anyone can help me it would be great! By the way - its not the monitor, I tried it on another monitor and same thing








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Old 12-19-2007, 11:18 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Uninstall drivers and reinstall with latest nVidia/ATI drivers...
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I can't get as far as the main pc loading up, this just happens (picture 3)
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unplug your video card (looks like it's an ATI) and if you have onboard video try that. if not, try another card in its place and see what happens.
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I have tried re-installing the drivers, taking it out and putting it back in.

But wohla! same problem!!!

Its even the same at the BIOS, which I wondered be the problem :S
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as he said, try a different video card that's known to be working to see if thats the problem, If it's at the bios then its probably the video card or the slot (less likely).
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so ya reckon that the video cards faulty
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so ya reckon that the video cards faulty
Yes.
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I had that problem once... now that I remember... it was a loose GFX... either that, or it looks like it's artifacting due to overheating...
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Happend to my old X800XL, your graphic card may be fried. Mine got damaged due to a cord on my PSU mysteriously being cut and it was touched by it, musta surged. You could also see if the card is in correctly or not.
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