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Old 09-24-2007, 06:04 AM
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Unhappy Display problem

have a Intel 2.8 Ghz HT processor with 865 GVHz Intel original mother board. Running with Windows XP professional . For last few days while starting windows, the screen goes heywire at log-in screen. I tried to boot it through Knoppix CD(Linux), it worked initially. After that even Windows started normally and I could work. Later it will not even boot through Knoppix. Display won’t come. Sometimes a screen will appear with various choices of boot, e.g., Boot in Safe mode etc., Last known good configuration, start windows normally. However it will not boot further. After giving a day’s break I got the following message (quoted as it is)



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INTEL DESKTOP BOARDS

Integrity to Build on





BF865 10A.86A.0061.P17.0404211558



INTEL( R) Pentium( R) 4 processor, 2.80C GHz



DDR 320 - - > Operating in single-channel dynamic paging mode



240MB system RAM



Legacy Keyboard …………. Detected

USB Legacy ……………… Enabled



Fixed Disk O: 3M-S7380011A (Ultra DMA mode ATA/100)



AT AP 1 CD Rom 4M – SAMSUNG CD-R/RW DRIVE SW-252



ATAPI CD ROM 4S-SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-616E



CMOS/GPNV Checksum Bad

Press <F4> to run setup



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I ran setup. But problem remains. Sometimes horizontal lines are appearing in the Intel display boards while booting and then hangs.



Can anyone please tell me what the problem is and its solution?
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Old 09-24-2007, 10:32 AM
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What did you do when you ran setup? Did you set failsafe defaults?

If so and it made no difference, I suspect it's a motherboard problem. Heat, CPU, RAM etc.

You might have to take it to a shop to get it checked out.
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Old 09-25-2007, 03:58 AM
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If you go in to BIOS - Do these lines still appear? If they do then get your motherboard / gfx card replaced.
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Old 09-25-2007, 04:24 AM
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Dear Kevin_gibson, In BIOS I never got these lines
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Old 09-26-2007, 12:13 AM
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yesterday I could somehow get into BIOS once again and changed to default settings. Windows XP started, I could log in, but before the log-in process could be completed, the rightside of trhe screen got garbled and system hanged. Then I could neither go to BIOS nor could start XP again. From all these it appears to be a mother board problem. If u anyone has anything to offer in this case please do so. Thanking you, bndb.
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