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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
For years, on multiple Windows operating system versions, I get this red
screen of death on my old computer every once in a while (every few weeks). http://i.cubeupload.com/3YL1B2.jpg It's the only display that works, so, I can't tell if it's the display or if it's the graphics card, and it's not worrisome in the least except that I lose whatever unsaved data I was working with since the only recourse is to reboot. I'm not asking how to fix it since it's not really a big deal because a reboot 100% of the time comes back normally (so it is something that "just happens" and then goes away upon reboot every single time). This has been happening for years, and it's not a big deal. I'm just curious, really, if you've seen this red screen of death before. http://i.cubeupload.com/3YL1B2.jpg |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
On 02/01/2017 01:39 PM, Haruto Tanaka wrote:
For years, on multiple Windows operating system versions, I get this red screen of death on my old computer every once in a while (every few weeks). http://i.cubeupload.com/3YL1B2.jpg I have not had a solid red screen but i have had solid black (PC would boot OK but fail after a couple of minutes). In that case, the PC was still running and could be accessed remotely (SAMBA, Telnet, VNC, etc...). It was just the display that failed. Also, could the red be your monitor's response to lack of video? Most I've seen show blue but yours may be different. Does the same thing happen with another monitor? [snip] -- Mark Lloyd http://notstupid.us/ "An idea is an eye given by God for the seeing of God. Some of these eyes we cannot bear to look out of, we blind them as quickly as possible." [Russell Hoban, "Pilgermann"] |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
Haruto Tanaka wrote:
For years, on multiple Windows operating system versions, I get this red screen of death on my old computer every once in a while (every few weeks). http://i.cubeupload.com/3YL1B2.jpg It's the only display that works, so, I can't tell if it's the display or if it's the graphics card, and it's not worrisome in the least except that I lose whatever unsaved data I was working with since the only recourse is to reboot. I'm not asking how to fix it since it's not really a big deal because a reboot 100% of the time comes back normally (so it is something that "just happens" and then goes away upon reboot every single time). This has been happening for years, and it's not a big deal. I'm just curious, really, if you've seen this red screen of death before. http://i.cubeupload.com/3YL1B2.jpg LCD monitors have "test mode". But it alternates the colors of the screen, as a means to allow staff to detect stuck pixels. The next time it happens, move the monitor cable to a second computer, and see if the second computer can produce a legible signal on it. To determine if the original computer outputs "red", or the monitor itself is stuck on the red screen of the test sequence. Paul |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
On 02/01/2017 12:59 PM, Paul wrote:
Haruto Tanaka wrote: For years, on multiple Windows operating system versions, I get this red screen of death on my old computer every once in a while (every few weeks). http://i.cubeupload.com/3YL1B2.jpg It's the only display that works, so, I can't tell if it's the display or if it's the graphics card, and it's not worrisome in the least except that I lose whatever unsaved data I was working with since the only recourse is to reboot. I'm not asking how to fix it since it's not really a big deal because a reboot 100% of the time comes back normally (so it is something that "just happens" and then goes away upon reboot every single time). This has been happening for years, and it's not a big deal. I'm just curious, really, if you've seen this red screen of death before. http://i.cubeupload.com/3YL1B2.jpg LCD monitors have "test mode". But it alternates the colors of the screen, as a means to allow staff to detect stuck pixels. The next time it happens, move the monitor cable to a second computer, and see if the second computer can produce a legible signal on it. To determine if the original computer outputs "red", or the monitor itself is stuck on the red screen of the test sequence. Paul And try powering off you monitor, unplugging it for 1 minute, and powering it back on again |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
On Wed, 1 Feb 2017 14:16:52 -0600, Mark Lloyd observed:
Also, could the red be your monitor's response to lack of video? Most I've seen show blue but yours may be different. Does the same thing happen with another monitor? Every once in a while someone knocks the VGA cable out of the laptop (which has a dead screen) and what happens while the cable is ajar is a yellowish hue to everything, until I put the cable back into the VGA port. But not red. |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
On Thu, 2 Feb 2017 09:31:25 +1300, Dave Doe observed:
The red screen of death is almost always associated with a graphics driver problem. Try and update your graphics driver. Thank you for that advice to update the graphics driver, although I'm not sure what that means, in practice, since the computer has a display driver (the laptop display itself is kaput) and the monitor itself is a NEC 15 inch basic VGA monitor. When I right clicked on My Computer and pressed "Manage", and then when I looked at the graphics driver, I was surprised that there were five duplicate graphics drivers, where I am the only one using this computer and I don't look at this in years so I can't explain where they came from. http://i.cubeupload.com/tozOYs.jpg I deleted all of them, and am posting this before I reboot. I also noticed that the graphics card seems to be "disabled". http://i.cubeupload.com/mDbuC0.gif I don't remember disabling it myself (and I am the only use of the PC). |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
On Wed, 01 Feb 2017 15:59:03 -0500, Paul observed:
The next time it happens, move the monitor cable to a second computer, and see if the second computer can produce a legible signal on it. I only have two computers, where the second is in another room and is a desktop, so, it might be hard to move the cable to a second computer without powering down the monitor. If I power down the monitor, it would be easy to move to a second computer, but I think the trick will be moving the monitor without powering it down first. |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
On Wed, 1 Feb 2017 14:30:12 -0800, T observed:
And try powering off you monitor, unplugging it for 1 minute, and powering it back on again Thanks for that advice as I hadn't thought of powering down the monitor, although, as I recall, I have pulled out & put back the VGA display cable from the computer and that didn't change anything. But I don't think I ever powered the monitor down, so I will try that the next time it happens (where it happens roughly once a week or two weeks or so). |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
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Haruto Tanaka says... On Thu, 2 Feb 2017 09:31:25 +1300, Dave Doe observed: The red screen of death is almost always associated with a graphics driver problem. Try and update your graphics driver. Thank you for that advice to update the graphics driver, although I'm not sure what that means, in practice, since the computer has a display driver (the laptop display itself is kaput) and the monitor itself is a NEC 15 inch basic VGA monitor. When I right clicked on My Computer and pressed "Manage", and then when I looked at the graphics driver, I was surprised that there were five duplicate graphics drivers, where I am the only one using this computer and I don't look at this in years so I can't explain where they came from. http://i.cubeupload.com/tozOYs.jpg I deleted all of them, and am posting this before I reboot. Nothing wrong with that, it'll put one back. But it's not the monitor stuff you need to be concerned about, but rather the display driver (so in Device Manager, Display Adapters (not Monitors)). I also noticed that the graphics card seems to be "disabled". http://i.cubeupload.com/mDbuC0.gif I don't remember disabling it myself (and I am the only use of the PC). The pic is of your WiFi network adapter, not graphics card -- Duncan. |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
On 02/01/2017 03:40 PM, Haruto Tanaka wrote:
On Wed, 1 Feb 2017 14:30:12 -0800, T observed: And try powering off you monitor, unplugging it for 1 minute, and powering it back on again Thanks for that advice as I hadn't thought of powering down the monitor, although, as I recall, I have pulled out & put back the VGA display cable from the computer and that didn't change anything. But I don't think I ever powered the monitor down, so I will try that the next time it happens (where it happens roughly once a week or two weeks or so). Hi Haruto, Powering off the monitor forces its sync circuitry to reset. Unplugging the data (video) cable won't force a reset. If it works, there are two issues at play. 1) your video card could be going out, or 2) your monitor could be going out The only real way to tell for sure is to swap another monitor onto your system. But, I will say, that it is typically the monitor. I sell monitors to my customers. The brand I have settled on is NEC. They have a very sharp picture, even their cheap models. And the best part: I do not even know their tech support phone number or where to even find it (the web I suppose). They are that reliable. I use to sell Viewsonic. I DEFINITELY knew their phone number. And, dport, VDI port, hdmi ports will give you about a 10 to 20% sharper picture over the old VGA port. -T |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
On 02/01/2017 03:37 PM, Haruto Tanaka wrote:
On Wed, 01 Feb 2017 15:59:03 -0500, Paul observed: The next time it happens, move the monitor cable to a second computer, and see if the second computer can produce a legible signal on it. I only have two computers, where the second is in another room and is a desktop, so, it might be hard to move the cable to a second computer without powering down the monitor. If I power down the monitor, it would be easy to move to a second computer, but I think the trick will be moving the monitor without powering it down first. Power everything down. Swap the two monitors. Run them for a while. See if the problem moves or stays. |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
On 2/2/2017 3:39 AM, Haruto Tanaka wrote:
For years, on multiple Windows operating system versions, I get this red screen of death on my old computer every once in a while (every few weeks). http://i.cubeupload.com/3YL1B2.jpg ... This has been happening for years, and it's not a big deal. I'm just curious, really, if you've seen this red screen of death before. http://i.cubeupload.com/3YL1B2.jpg Have never seen a red screen. You must be very lucky and special. -- @~@ Remain silent! Drink, Blink, Stretch! Live long and prosper!! / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! /( _ )\ May the Force and farces be with you! ^ ^ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.39.3 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
On Thu, 2 Feb 2017 12:45:57 +1300, Dave Doe observed:
Nothing wrong with that, it'll put one back. It put all five or six back! But it's not the monitor stuff you need to be concerned about, but rather the display driver (so in Device Manager, Display Adapters (not Monitors)). Thank you for pointing me to the display driver. Mobile Intel(R) 915GM/GMS,910GML Express Chipset Family http://i.cubeupload.com/hqrdYI.jpg It seems to be installed twice, but to the same version: Device Provider: Intel Corporation Driver Date: 10/14/2005 Driver Version: 6.14.10.4410 Driver Signatu Microsoft Windows Hardware Compatibility Publisher When I click on "Driver Details" I get more than a score of dll, exe, lrc, cpa, vp, and sys files in a list. But when I try to update it, it just says there is no newer driver to be found. The pic is of your WiFi network adapter, not graphics card My mistake. You are correct! |
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Anyone else get a periodic red screen of death?
On Wed, 1 Feb 2017 19:39:51 +0000 (UTC)
Haruto Tanaka wrote: For years, on multiple Windows operating system versions, I get this red screen of death on my old computer every once in a while (every few weeks). http://i.cubeupload.com/3YL1B2.jpg It's the only display that works, so, I can't tell if it's the display or if it's the graphics card, and it's not worrisome in the least except that I lose whatever unsaved data I was working with since the only recourse is to reboot. I'm not asking how to fix it since it's not really a big deal because a reboot 100% of the time comes back normally (so it is something that "just happens" and then goes away upon reboot every single time). This has been happening for years, and it's not a big deal. I'm just curious, really, if you've seen this red screen of death before. http://i.cubeupload.com/3YL1B2.jpg Just those on the Reservations. |
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