John
Thu Jan 10 12:51:08 PST 2008
>>>From your description of the issue, I would say that your video card is
failing
wtf???
"Malke" <notreally@invalid.invalid> wrote in message
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> Onyx wrote:
>> My PC froze and shut down when I restarted it there was a green tint to
>> all the normal grey areas and despite my best efforts I can't seem o fix
>> this - anyone got any ideas why this would happen and how to fix this?
>
> You forgot to give us any details about your computer - desktop? laptop?
> if desktop, CRT or LCD monitor? Etc.
>
> From your description of the issue, I would say that your video card is
> failing. The way to test this (if you have a desktop computer) is to:
>
> 1. First update the video drivers. From your description, it doesn't sound
> like software (drivers) but this is a free and easy first step. See below
> for general drivers information.
>
> 2. If updating the drivers doesn't help, attach the computer to a
> different monitor. If the problem goes away, you know the first monitor is
> bad. If the problem doesn't go away, you know the video card is bad.
>
> 2. If the problem persists while connected to a different monitor, then
> uninstall your video card and swap it out for a known-working one. If this
> solves the issue, replace the original video card.
>
> If you have a laptop, contact the laptop mftr.'s tech support for
> repair/replacement since this is normally a hardware issue.
>
> *****
> Never get drivers from Windows Update. Get them from:
>
> 1. The device mftr.'s website; OR
> 2. The motherboard mftr.'s website if hardware is onboard; OR
> 3. The OEM's website for your specific machine if you have an OEM computer
> (HP, Dell, Sony, etc.).
>
> Read the installation instructions on the website where you get the
> drivers.
>
> To find out what hardware is in your computer:
>
> 1. Read any documentation you got when you bought the computer.
> 2. If the computer is OEM, go to the OEM's website for your specific model
> machine and look at the specs (you'll be there to get the drivers anyway)
> 3. Download, install and run a free system inventory program like Belarc
> Advisor or System Information for Windows.
>
>
http://www.belarc.com/free_download.html - Belarc Advisor
>
http://www.gtopala.com/ - System Information for Windows
> *****
>
> Malke
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