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Join Date: Nov 2008
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OS: windows xp
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hi gays,first sorry for that title i mean "you gonnna be crazy from this problem!!" but it's realy problem wish don't make any sens..i have foxconn mother board with 128 MBvga graphic card,dual core 3.4 and 1GB DDR2 ram.
the problem i have it's when browse some web pages and when i change the wallpaper comes...when i do like that i see some vibrations or you can say Waves in screen,i mean some black or brown i think colors comes with vibrations(Waves) sometimes become as line in the middell of screen Shows and disappear,some times at top....and comes when i start the windows i mean one the windows xp boot screen she hide all the boot screen with that's vibrations (Waves)....and like i sed she come when i browse web sites and when i change the wallpaper...in the wallpaper comes when i do white color and black....so i think i just think i'm not good in this stuff the problem from the vga card....because she come in some specific colors....so please i hope to get some help from you gays
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ontario
Posts: 83
OS: XP Home SP2
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Re: you gonnna be crazy from this problem!!
It is a little difficult to decipher your message but if I get the right idea it seems as though you could have a bad video card or possibly a bad monitor. Try the system on another monitor if possible and if not you may need to try another video card.
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Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Minnesota
Posts: 49
OS: Vista SP1, XP SP3, Linux, Mac OS X Leopard
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Re: you gonnna be crazy from this problem!!
It also sounds like your monitor might be displaying at a frequency that isn't specifically supported. Try going into your advanced monitor settings and change the frequency to 60Hz or 75Hz and play around with that a bit to see if it fixes your problem.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 5
OS: windows xp
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first i have to say thanx for replaying....but i need to clear some things in the begin i thoght it's monitor problem,but i changed my computer to onther monitor and still the same problem so the problem is not in the monitor i think like you sed brother it's from the vga card....and can you make it clear more i mean how can this happen from the vga card or did you see any problem like that before??? and thanx any way
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 64
OS: Windows XP SP 2
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Re: you gonnna be crazy from this problem!!
First of all, trying to understand your typing was like trying to read an alternate English dialect... Second of all, this seems like it might simply be a driver problem.
You'll have to find your own drivers because I don't know your specific motherboard model, just that it's a Foxconn... Hope this helps, and if not, tell us more about your system. BTW, try not to call the other forum members gays... |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 5
OS: windows xp
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well thanx for making things clear to me and i'm sorry for my poor english because i'm not an english i'm an arabic,and sorry for "gays" word,i didn't know the rules...well i say thanx to evry one post replay and may god be with you...thanx a lot
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 64
OS: Windows XP SP 2
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Re: you gonnna be crazy from this problem!!
It's perfectly okay, it was ironic because as I was typing the post to say how bad your typing was, I kept spelling words wrong! But please post your mother board details.
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 5
OS: windows xp
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my computer detail :
OS : Microsoft Windows XP Professionnel Version 5.1.2600 Service Pack 2 Nu 2600 Éditeur Microsoft Corporation Fabricant Foxconn Modèle 662M02 Type PC base X86 Processeur x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 5 GenuineIntel ~3400 Mhz Processeur x86 Family 15 Model 6 Stepping 5 GenuineIntel ~3400 Mhz Version of BIOS/Date Phoenix Technologies, LTD 6.00 PG, 21/08/2007 Version SMBIOS 2.4 and thanx again brother...and thank god for pepole like you
Last edited by daci-brut-son; 11-05-2008 at 12:51 PM. |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Ontario
Posts: 83
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Re: you gonnna be crazy from this problem!!
Sister (not brother) here. I'm a computer technician at a computer store so I have seen this problem several times that's why I assume VGA card first. It could be the driver but normally a driver problem reacts much differently.. either your display wont change or your stuck on 16 bit colour or the picture doesnt roll smoothly when you scroll.. such things as that. The problem I think your describing sounds more to me like actual hardware. Question would then be is your video built right into your motherboard or is it a seperate video card? If it's a seperate card your best bet is to go try to borrow a used one just to try it before you buy a whole new one just in case. This would still be my first bet though.
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 19
OS: windows xp sp2
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Re: you gonnna be crazy from this problem!!
yo! brather do you have a LCD monitor? try to change your vga cable and if still the same then it is a vga card problem maybe compatibility issue or the card itself is the problem...
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Posts: 64
OS: Windows XP SP 2
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Re: you gonnna be crazy from this problem!!
@ Sparky: Your description of a driver problem is exactly what I thought he was experiencing, and I believe you may be right. Nonetheless, after about 20 minutes of searching for his motherboard model, as I didn't know his socket type, I think I found the correct onboard VGA drivers, so download them anyway, just in case.
P.S. I don't like Foxconn's searching method... |
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Posts: 5
OS: windows xp
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well in this time i don't have any idea about how to thank you,first thanks for the brother who search for the drivers for me,thank you a lot about that,and about the sister i thank you a lot because i did what you told me and evry thing become ok, and about the driver didn't change any thing but thanx any way,i put inside my motherboard,a geForce 256 MB 7600,and i disable the other graphic card from the bios and thank god and thank you,evry thing work great...i'm realy happy now about it, i say thanx to evry one for help,and sorry for evry one for my poor english (i'm an arabic),.....thanx thanx thanx a lot and may god be with you
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