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amerar@iwc.net
December 4th 05, 04:07 AM
Hi All,

Here are the symptoms of my problem, maybe someone can help.

I have a box running Windows XP SP2. My video card is a Raedon 9700
All In Wonder.

About 3 weeks ago there was a big power surge which killed my 3 UPS's.
Ever since then, when I boot my computer, it goes nuts with crazy
colors and crazy patterns. Sometimes it occurs immediately after boot,
sometimes it get halfway through the XP boot cycle, but I always get
that crazy stuff.

I tried a different video card from one of my other computers, an
NVIDIA MX400. It worked fine. So, I figured it was the video card. A
friend of mine has the same video card as me, so I swapped it, and, the
problem still exists........

Anyone have any suggestions? I was gonna swap out the entire
motherboard next.......

Thanks,

Arthur

Jon_Hildrum
December 4th 05, 01:53 PM
Before buying anything new, I would try to uninstall the video card
including all drivers. Then reinstall the card. Remember to disconnect from
the internet after reinstalling the card prior to installing the drivers.

--
Jon Hildrum
DTS MVP

www.hildrum.com
> wrote in message
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>
> Hi All,
>
> Here are the symptoms of my problem, maybe someone can help.
>
> I have a box running Windows XP SP2. My video card is a Raedon 9700
> All In Wonder.
>
> About 3 weeks ago there was a big power surge which killed my 3 UPS's.
> Ever since then, when I boot my computer, it goes nuts with crazy
> colors and crazy patterns. Sometimes it occurs immediately after boot,
> sometimes it get halfway through the XP boot cycle, but I always get
> that crazy stuff.
>
> I tried a different video card from one of my other computers, an
> NVIDIA MX400. It worked fine. So, I figured it was the video card. A
> friend of mine has the same video card as me, so I swapped it, and, the
> problem still exists........
>
> Anyone have any suggestions? I was gonna swap out the entire
> motherboard next.......
>
> Thanks,
>
> Arthur
>

amerar@iwc.net
December 4th 05, 04:51 PM
Problem is, that most of the time this happens BEFORE it even gets to
Windows, during the BIOS detection phase. So, it must be hardware
related..........

Cari \(MS-MVP\)
December 5th 05, 05:00 AM
Or monitor related... since it's in the BIOS phase as well.

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Cari (MS-MVP)
Printing & Imaging
http://www.coribright.com/windows



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> Problem is, that most of the time this happens BEFORE it even gets to
> Windows, during the BIOS detection phase. So, it must be hardware
> related..........
>

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