bucksavage
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I need some help with a problem.
First off, my rig is a Intel Pentium 4 530J @3ghz (Prescott) Socket 775LGA processor, on an ASUSTek P5P800 mainboard, Intel i865PE chipset, with 1gb of ram, and a ATI Radeon 9200 AGP vid card with 128mb of ram. I use an ACER X223W 22 inch monitor. also, the BIOS is by American Megatrends.
I have an Nvidia Geforce4 Ti 4200 video card that I used in my previous rig (also a P4 but slower) and the card ran great. Since I use an LCD monitor I wanted to try this card out as it has a DVI connector, the ATI does not and until now I was using the VGA connector.
However, once I installed it this is where the problems arose. After install, there were video distortions during the POST screeen; vertical groups of 3 black lines, each group being about 3/8 of an inch across, with about 2 inches between each group appeared during every boot up, and continued to appear throughout use, even into loading Windows. The only difference was that in windows, the lines spread over the whole screeen. Imagine them as one half of a basket weave. And they were yellow instead of black, were slightly translucent and disappeared momentarily if the CPU wasn't processing data, or if I didn't move the mouse. Move the mouse, lines appeared again.
Now, additionally, during boot up, when the system would post the vid card's BIOS info, in this case Geforce4 Ti 4200, and the copyright info and all that, the image was skewed to the left so that it appeared more like:
force Ti 4200 right Nvida
but when the POST acrenn appeared, the text was shifted back to the right, so it was more normal.
Also, in addition to that problem, the black lines could only be seen if you went into the BIOS menu, but during Command line use, or upon loading safe mode, when it compiles the list of programs before entering safe mode, anywhere the black line groups would have intersected with the text, letters were missing.
as in: this is my house. leave now.
became: this i y hou . lea no .
what could cause all this?
in the end, I went back to the ATI card, ran system restore and restored the drivers.
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