Thank you agin.
I did try to change some settings, though without success.
How can memory be causing such problems? I have 512 Mb of RAM, and in Windows if I add up used memory to free memory I get 512, so apparently it's working fine.
The problem with pixels being distorted happened again...
Thank you for trying to help me out.
Here are my BIOS settings that I think may be relevent to this video problem:
Adv. Chipset Features:
-Video BIOS Cacheble = Enabled
-Video RAM Cacheble = Enabled
AGP Aperture Size = 128Mb
Power:
-Video Off Method = DPMS
-Video Off in Suspend = Yes
PnP/PCI...
Thank you for your suggestion.
However I'm curious as to what makes you think it's a power supply and not video card? I mean everything else functions perfectly. Can it be that my BIOS settings are wrong?
Thanks.
Thanks a lot for replying.
I did in fact try a different video card - NVidia TNT, also with 32 Mb of RAM, but to my great surprise - all I saw was a black screen as soon as I turned it on. It didn't even show me the very first screen with CPU and memory info on it - just a blank screen as soon...
Hello!
I hvae 2.2 Ghz Pentium 4, Windows XP, 512 MB RAM, and NVidia Geforce2 MX 100/200. For a long time I had 3 distinct problems occuring, and I think they are all related to video card:
1. Almost as soon as I turn on computer, I see some sort of waves or other distortions on the screen. In...
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