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| | unwanted background pattern Hi all . This is my first time in any discussion group . My new Vista Home Premium PC has just started booting up with all the white areas (backgrounds in windows programs,around the programs in the taskbar, and even the lettering "Microsoft Corporation" on bootup) , with purple and white squares .. I have been reading all the threads in this group but none are the same as my problem . Any thoughts ? |
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| | Re: unwanted background pattern koorrnong wrote: Quote: > Hi all . This is my first time in any discussion group . My new Vista Home > Premium PC has just started booting up with all the white areas (backgrounds > in windows programs,around the programs in the taskbar, and even the > lettering "Microsoft Corporation" on bootup) , with purple and white squares > . I have been reading all the threads in this group but none are the same as > my problem . Any thoughts ? If a desktop machine, is this a new monitor? Flat panel or CRT? Off hand, it sounds like a problem with the video card but that's just a guess since I know nothing about your computer except that it is new. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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| | Re: unwanted background pattern Thanks for the response . I suspect it is an OS problem but further info. => Intel E6750 2.6Ghz Core2 Duo,GA-P35-DS3 1333,Kingston 2G PC5300 667mhz,500GB SATA11,512MB Asus 8600GT 2DVI HDTV HDCP. Monitor is an older CRT . The bacground picture I have comes up ok with no problems its everything else I open . I haven't yet tried any fixes apart from a couple of restores back a few days . "Malke" wrote: Quote: > koorrnong wrote: Quote: > > Hi all . This is my first time in any discussion group . My new Vista Home > > Premium PC has just started booting up with all the white areas (backgrounds > > in windows programs,around the programs in the taskbar, and even the > > lettering "Microsoft Corporation" on bootup) , with purple and white squares > > . I have been reading all the threads in this group but none are the same as > > my problem . Any thoughts ? > Computer description, please. Laptop? Desktop? Make/model of computer? > If a desktop machine, is this a new monitor? Flat panel or CRT? > > Off hand, it sounds like a problem with the video card but that's just a > guess since I know nothing about your computer except that it is new. > > > Malke > -- > Elephant Boy Computers > www.elephantboycomputers.com > "Don't Panic!" > MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User > |
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| | Re: unwanted background pattern koorrnong wrote: Quote: > Thanks for the response . I suspect it is an OS problem but further info. => > Intel E6750 2.6Ghz Core2 Duo,GA-P35-DS3 1333,Kingston 2G PC5300 667mhz,500GB > SATA11,512MB Asus 8600GT 2DVI HDTV HDCP. Monitor is an older CRT . The > bacground picture I have comes up ok with no problems its everything else I > open . I haven't yet tried any fixes apart from a couple of restores back a > few days . 1. Go Nvidia's website and download the latest drivers for your video card. Uninstall the old ones first, then install the new ones. If you already did this and then the problem surfaced, roll back the drivers to ones that worked: Roll Back Troublesome Device Drivers in Windows Vista from the How-To Geek - http://tinyurl.com/346lox If that solves the problem, you're done. 2. If that changes nothing, then attach the computer to another monitor. If the problem goes away, replace the old monitor. If it doesn't, go to the next step. 3. Boot with a Linux live cd like Knoppix. A live cd is an operating system that runs entirely from the cd and does nothing to your hard drive. To get/create a Knoppix live cd: Go to http://www.knoppix.net. You need a computer with a fast Internet connection and third-party burning software. Download the Knoppix .iso and create your bootable cd. You need to burn as a disk image, not as a data disk. Then boot with it, changing the boot order in the BIOS first if you need to. Or your BIOS may allow you to press a key for a temporary boot order change. If you get the weird artifacts in Linux, you know the video card (or the monitor if you didn't do Step 2) is bad and this is hardware, not software (Vista). 4. Uninstall the video card and swap it out for a known-working one. If that solves the problem, RMA the video card or the computer, depending on how you bought it. Standard disclaimer: I can't see and test your computer myself, so these are just suggestions based on many years of being a professional computer tech; suggestions based on what you've written. If you can't do the testing yourself and/or are uncomfortable opening your computer, take the machine to a professional computer repair shop (not your local equivalent of BigComputerStore/GeekSquad). Have all your data backed up before you take the machine into a shop. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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