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| | Corrupted video system I left my computer running during the night and noted that the following morning there were a few flashing horizontal lines next to the mouse pointer (something like TV scan lines) which followed the mouse pointer as the pointer moved. Also discovered that all my video players (Media Player, Real Player, Nero) now show corrupted videos (screen is covered by multiple horiziontal flickering lines of varying colour and thickness) and the colours are bleeding through while playing spider solitaire (from underlying layer to top card). No new software was installed during the time the computerwas operating. and I resolved the mouse pointer issue by changing the pointer to a black one. Any help to fix it. Am running Vista Home Premium SP1 with a ATI AGP Radeon 9700 pro with the 7-4 driver (cannot not use later drivers because they will not install (infamous Code 43 error) and IE 8 beta. In an attempt to remedy the problem I have done the following: changed my mouse from a P/S2 to a USB complete virus, adware, etc scan complete uninstall and re-install of the ATI driver and software. and All works well when I operate the computer in safe mode or when I uninstalled the ATI driver and use the basic VGA driver. I have also note that during the boot-up process the VGA screen appears corrupted but clears up when windows starts. I am guessing that my computer has a corrupted file that is interfering with the ATI driver. |
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| | Re: Corrupted video system I have also seen that caused by a loose video card or cable. Even close proximity to a magnet (speakers) can cause interference. -- A Professional Amateur...If anyone knew it all, none of would be here! CarGodZeroOne@xxxxxx Change Alpha to Numeric to reply "Albert" <mrz@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:#TQipwssIHA.552@xxxxxx Quote: > I left my computer running during the night and noted that the following > morning there were a few flashing horizontal lines next to the mouse > pointer (something like TV scan lines) which followed the mouse pointer as > the pointer moved. Also discovered that all my video players (Media > Player, Real Player, Nero) now show corrupted videos (screen is covered > by multiple horiziontal flickering lines of varying colour and thickness) > and the colours are bleeding through while playing spider solitaire (from > underlying layer to top card). No new software was installed during the > time the computerwas operating. > > and > > I resolved the mouse pointer issue by changing the pointer to a black one. > > Any help to fix it. > > Am running Vista Home Premium SP1 with a ATI AGP Radeon 9700 pro with the > 7-4 driver (cannot not use later drivers because they will not install > (infamous Code 43 error) and IE 8 beta. In an attempt to remedy the > problem I have done the following: > > changed my mouse from a P/S2 to a USB > > complete virus, adware, etc scan > > complete uninstall and re-install of the ATI driver and software. > > and > > All works well when I operate the computer in safe mode or when I > uninstalled the ATI driver and use the basic VGA driver. I have also note > that during the boot-up process the VGA screen appears corrupted but > clears up when windows starts. > > I am guessing that my computer has a corrupted file that is interfering > with the ATI driver. > > > |
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| | Re: Corrupted video system re-seated the card and switched the calble - no change. Albert "Not Me" <cargodZeroOne@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:9E8BA9DA-EDE1-4DCF-B875-5C2819466C0B@xxxxxx Quote: >I have also seen that caused by a loose video card or cable. > Even close proximity to a magnet (speakers) can cause interference. > > -- > A Professional Amateur...If anyone knew it all, none of would be here! > CarGodZeroOne@xxxxxx > Change Alpha to Numeric to reply > > "Albert" <mrz@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:#TQipwssIHA.552@xxxxxx Quote: >> I left my computer running during the night and noted that the following >> morning there were a few flashing horizontal lines next to the mouse >> pointer (something like TV scan lines) which followed the mouse pointer >> as the pointer moved. Also discovered that all my video players (Media >> Player, Real Player, Nero) now show corrupted videos (screen is covered >> by multiple horiziontal flickering lines of varying colour and thickness) >> and the colours are bleeding through while playing spider solitaire (from >> underlying layer to top card). No new software was installed during the >> time the computerwas operating. >> >> and >> >> I resolved the mouse pointer issue by changing the pointer to a black >> one. >> >> Any help to fix it. >> >> Am running Vista Home Premium SP1 with a ATI AGP Radeon 9700 pro with >> the 7-4 driver (cannot not use later drivers because they will not >> install (infamous Code 43 error) and IE 8 beta. In an attempt to remedy >> the problem I have done the following: >> >> changed my mouse from a P/S2 to a USB >> >> complete virus, adware, etc scan >> >> complete uninstall and re-install of the ATI driver and software. >> >> and >> >> All works well when I operate the computer in safe mode or when I >> uninstalled the ATI driver and use the basic VGA driver. I have also note >> that during the boot-up process the VGA screen appears corrupted but >> clears up when windows starts. >> >> I am guessing that my computer has a corrupted file that is interfering >> with the ATI driver. >> >> >> |
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| | Re: Corrupted video system if you have a different monitor, try it. if it's not a driver issue, It's possible either the monitor or video card are failing. "Albert" <mrz@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:u4UfPQxsIHA.420@xxxxxx Quote: > re-seated the card and switched the calble - no change. > > Albert > > "Not Me" <cargodZeroOne@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:9E8BA9DA-EDE1-4DCF-B875-5C2819466C0B@xxxxxx Quote: >>I have also seen that caused by a loose video card or cable. >> Even close proximity to a magnet (speakers) can cause interference. >> >> -- >> A Professional Amateur...If anyone knew it all, none of would be here! >> CarGodZeroOne@xxxxxx >> Change Alpha to Numeric to reply >> >> "Albert" <mrz@xxxxxx> wrote in message >> news:#TQipwssIHA.552@xxxxxx Quote: >>> I left my computer running during the night and noted that the following >>> morning there were a few flashing horizontal lines next to the mouse >>> pointer (something like TV scan lines) which followed the mouse pointer >>> as the pointer moved. Also discovered that all my video players (Media >>> Player, Real Player, Nero) now show corrupted videos (screen is covered >>> by multiple horiziontal flickering lines of varying colour and >>> thickness) and the colours are bleeding through while playing spider >>> solitaire (from underlying layer to top card). No new software was >>> installed during the time the computerwas operating. >>> >>> and >>> >>> I resolved the mouse pointer issue by changing the pointer to a black >>> one. >>> >>> Any help to fix it. >>> >>> Am running Vista Home Premium SP1 with a ATI AGP Radeon 9700 pro with >>> the 7-4 driver (cannot not use later drivers because they will not >>> install (infamous Code 43 error) and IE 8 beta. In an attempt to remedy >>> the problem I have done the following: >>> >>> changed my mouse from a P/S2 to a USB >>> >>> complete virus, adware, etc scan >>> >>> complete uninstall and re-install of the ATI driver and software. >>> >>> and >>> >>> All works well when I operate the computer in safe mode or when I >>> uninstalled the ATI driver and use the basic VGA driver. I have also >>> note that during the boot-up process the VGA screen appears corrupted >>> but clears up when windows starts. >>> >>> I am guessing that my computer has a corrupted file that is interfering >>> with the ATI driver. >>> >>> >>> |
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