Multicolored screen at startup
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Hello everyone
I have a problem when starting my PC; indeed, when I turn it on, a series of screens flash in all colors, and there's no way to get a normal screen (no desktop or anything, just colors)
I disconnected both of my RAM sticks one by one, and my PC beeps but won't start.
I unplugged my CD drives, but that didn’t change anything
I disconnected my graphics card, cleaned it, and my PC started up to the page where it says Windows XP with the blue bar moving, and then right after, the screen of all colors again.
I don't know what's causing this and would like a bit of help to shed some light
For your information, I have a PIV 2.4GHz with Windows XP SP2
Thanks in advance for your help
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<~:~cachalot~:~>
I have a problem when starting my PC; indeed, when I turn it on, a series of screens flash in all colors, and there's no way to get a normal screen (no desktop or anything, just colors)
I disconnected both of my RAM sticks one by one, and my PC beeps but won't start.
I unplugged my CD drives, but that didn’t change anything
I disconnected my graphics card, cleaned it, and my PC started up to the page where it says Windows XP with the blue bar moving, and then right after, the screen of all colors again.
I don't know what's causing this and would like a bit of help to shed some light
For your information, I have a PIV 2.4GHz with Windows XP SP2
Thanks in advance for your help
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<~:~cachalot~:~>
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Restart your PC in safe mode and check your graphics card driver.
If you still have the same problem in safe mode, it means your graphics card sustained a shock at some point.
To start in safe mode, press the F8 key during startup.
Also check in your BIOS if you might have changed the amount of memory or voltage of the graphics card.
BAT
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AQUARIO
Two paths were offered to me, and I chose the one where we
If you still have the same problem in safe mode, it means your graphics card sustained a shock at some point.
To start in safe mode, press the F8 key during startup.
Also check in your BIOS if you might have changed the amount of memory or voltage of the graphics card.
BAT
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AQUARIO
Two paths were offered to me, and I chose the one where we