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Video Card...or Monitor
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mortis
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Old Feb 14, 2007, 07:37 PM #1 of 4
Video Card...or Monitor

Hey all,

This is more of a 'out of my curosity' type thing. i came back from my trip and one of my friend's had a problem with his laptop (I believe a Dell with WIndows Xp on it. Unfortunately, I couldn't get any other specs nor check for them) in which at random times, the screen would go nuts and be mostly a light blue screen with some dark blue lines on it.

Now, I thought I'd go and restart it, only to find that once it was turned back on, the screen reappeared (so no chance to even see the set up screen).

According to my friend, it will do this randomly, and takes a while for it to revert (after powering down).

My guess is the video card...but wanted to pool your thoughts...

Jam it back in, in the dark.
Sol
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Old Feb 14, 2007, 10:37 PM Local time: Feb 14, 2007, 08:37 PM #2 of 4
It doesn't really matter if the problem is with the screen proper or the video connection, both usually mean a serious problem. A possible litmus test would be hooking up a monitor to the laptop and see if both screens go screwy. If both go wield, I would think it's video related, if not, then it's probably just the laptop.

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Old Feb 14, 2007, 10:42 PM Local time: Feb 14, 2007, 09:42 PM #3 of 4
I had a problem recently with the monitor clicking into safe mode and not pulling out. Turned out this was tied to my Motherboard! I was unsure what the problem was, then on Christmas morning no less, it refused to start up. I looked to my brother and said "yep. Motherboard. Easy answer =D"

When does it do it? While gaming? Randomly? How often is it? Could you describe the problem a little more?

If it's a monitor problem, the monitor would refuse to start up. If it reverts, I'd say it's an internal card of sorts. Once a monitor part goes on the fritz, it's kaput. Internal cards can chug along for a bit longer before shitcanning, though. Could be a corrupt mobo. Heck, it could be a fan going out on your video card. Anything more you could tell would help narrow it down =o

How ya doing, buddy?
Hey, maybe you should try that thing Chie was talking about.

mortis
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Old Feb 25, 2007, 05:07 AM #4 of 4
Sorry for the delay...was gone for ten days (again).

It happens randomly according to my friend. It happened when he was using Word to write something up. I was not there when it first occured, but he showed me his laptop that had the messed up screen after it happened.

I powered down his laptop and started it up again thinking I could get into DOS mode or whatever...only to...SURPRISE, find out the screen was EXACTLY the same as before.

I should mention (sorry) that this is for a LAPTOP.

(Could be worse I guess. Last summer a desktop computer I had got zapped by a thunderstorm. I went to start it up, and nothing happened. I pressed the button again and again, and FiNALLY it started up. I noticed immediately I had no Internet. Eventually, I turned it off...only to BOOM, have it start up again IMMEDIATELY. Amazing, it kept on going long enough for me to grab my stuff, but I had no luck getting the 'net to come back. Eventually, we found the motherboard to the culprit)

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