Re: Display problems at login screen
From: D.Currie (dmbcurrie.nospam_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/01/04
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Date: Mon, 31 May 2004 22:11:51 -0600
"Frank I." <the_raging_italian@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> I built a PC that I sent to my friend in australia with Windows XP Pro. It
worked perfectly when I had it here, and I did adjust the power supply when
it was shipped to accept the higher voltage of their outlets. SHe just got
it today and everything looked good, she got splash screen and loading
screen, but once she got to the login/select user screen the screen goes all
fuzzy and she cant make anything out, its just a jumble of colors. I had her
boot it into safe mode and it worked, but when we went to select refresh
rates the option was grayed out and just said automatically detect settings.
We also rolled back the drivers and it still wouldnt work in normal mode.
The PC is set up like this:
>
> Athlon XP 2600
> 512MB 333MHz ram
> radeon 9700 pro video card
> 350 W enermax power supply
>
> As I said the PC worked just fine at my house for a week after I built it,
and then shipped to her. Her monitor is kind of old, she was using with a
800MHz P3 TNT2 system which it still works with, it just wont work with the
PC I sent her, and unfourtunantley she doesnt have any spare monitors there
to swap it out with. Any Ideas what is wrong here and how to fix it? I sent
this to her as a gift and I really really want it to work for her. Thanks in
advance.
>
> ~Frank
The first thing I'd suspect in a computer that's been shipped anywhere is
that something's come loose inside. It's a good idea to check that out, even
if everything is working; you never know when something might decide to
short out and do serious damage.
if that's not it, there's some incompatibility between the video settings
and the monitor. Have you tried starting in VGA mode? From there, you might
be able to fiddle with the display settings. Besides the video card
settings, check the monitor settings as well. Is it detecting the monitor as
plug and play, default, unknown...?
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