Computer screen issue: vertical lines.

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lala2905 Posted messages 12 Status Membre -  
 gingos -
Good evening everyone

I have a problem that has been worrying me more and more for a few days now. Here it is. Little vertical pink lines are appearing on the screen; at first, it was on Word documents, and now it's even on web pages. The lines are getting longer and sometimes they are green and horizontal. I have an antivirus (AVG) and I don't understand where this could be coming from.
Thank you to anyone who can help me.Configuration: Windows XP
Internet Explorer 7.0

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cagalou
 
Hello everyone. I have a Packard Bell EasyNote R3420 laptop and I've encountered a display problem with vertical lines in green, pink, blue, and yellow that start from the boot-up. Then, upon opening a window, it worsens with multicolored streaks.
I resolved my issue by going into the BIOS,
pressing F2 at startup,
going to the “advanced” column,
below choosing “GFX mode setting”,
pressing enter, a window appears,
by default it says - internal video mode: side port -
change this option by selecting:
- internal video mode: UMA -
- UMA Frame Buffer Size: 192 - this is the default size, the size should be adjusted according to your graphics needs 32, 64, 128, 192, 256.
press ok then exit, save changes and exit.
It worked for me instantly at startup with no more multicolored lines.
However, the downside is that it now uses some RAM, so you need to optimize your computer as much as possible and test the different sizes of the buffer.
I should mention that previously I uninstalled the drivers and then reinstalled several times with registry cleaning, antivirus tests, device updates, I connected the laptop's video to my home PC monitor but it had the same lines, I checked the hard drive with checkdisk and other benchmarks like memtest which didn't report any problem.
The graphics card is a Radeon Xpress 200M. Try changing these settings and let me know if it works.
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marcello
 
A big thank you for your solution that I had applied by someone more competent than me and everything works like new again: the lines have disappeared, the computer is like new (it's only two years old) and I took the opportunity to boost it a bit by adding a memory stick and removing Norton Internet which was slowing down the machine. Finally, the end of the tunnel (scratched). Thanks again!
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pti_guigui
 
Thanks man,
if there's anything I can do to thank you, don’t hesitate!
I had this problem with my Packard Bell R3420 last year, still under warranty, and it came back fine.
But for the past three months, it happened again!!!!
I searched and searched and searched for a solution on hundreds of sites and forums,
result: I thought my graphics card had overheated.
Plus, I tried outputting to a TV via S-Video and on another PC screen to see if it was just the screen but I had the same problem.
I ended up thinking my PC was dead!!
And then I came across your message, I tried your fix even though I had never entered the BIOS of a PC and there........
MIRACLE!!!! No more problems at startup, A HUGE THANK YOU TO YOU MAN
the only downside is you could have posted this message a bit earlier LOL
yesterday I ordered a complete PC on t------t.com but a desktop this time, a laptop is no longer necessary for me so I won’t take the risk of an ultra-expensive hardware failure.
thank you, thank you, thank you
guyome
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