Solved Another case of display producing artifacts and WIndows crashing

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My system crashed while playing a 3d game, displaying odd video artifacts. It would not reboot. After a couple of restores I got it to reboot in safe mode. However, even after disabling the graphics card I still see the odd artifacts everywhere (while waiting to login at the Windows logo, in Windows Explorer, etc.) The artifacts are mostly thin horizontal colored lines. Does this indicate a particular problem or fix?System checks seem to indicate the system drivers are OK.
 

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How did you apparently disable the graphics card? Your graphics card may need to be replaced.
 

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... The artifacts are mostly thin horizontal colored lines. Does this indicate a particular problem or fix?System checks seem to indicate the system drivers are OK.

Can you see the artifacts when in BIOS menu, or at the BIOS Splash Screen?
Are the artefacts occurring on the same screen location?

A "yes" answer to both of these questions suggest a problem with the monitor.

Otherwise, try changing screen background colour. If artefacts only occur on same place, for only select colour(s), then likely monitor, again.

The solution, in either case, would be the repair/replace the monitor.
 

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Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphoneIntel E8400 65W 64-bitDDR2 2 x 2GB, 1GB x 2XFX Radeon HD5750
Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 7 x64, Vista x64, 8.1 smartphone
CPU
Intel E8400 65W 64-bit
Motherboard
Gigabyte EP45-UD3LR
Memory
DDR2 2 x 2GB, 1GB x 2
Graphics Card(s)
XFX Radeon HD5750
Sound Card
AMD High Definition Audio; Realtek High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
iiyama prolite X2377HDS
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080
Hard Drives
500GB 7200 rpm Seagate ST3500413AS 16MB, 500GB 5400 rpm Toshiba MQ02ABF050H 32MB, 200GB 7200 rpm Seagate ST3200820AS 8MB, 2TB 7200 rpm Western Digital WD20EZRX 64MB
PSU
Enermax Liberty Modular
Case
Antec P193 Midi Tower
Keyboard
Mionix ZIBAL 60
Mouse
Razer USB 2.0 Diamondback Mouse or Huion Graphics Tablet
Browser
Internet Explorer, Lunascape, Firefox, Opera, Avast Safezone
How did you apparently disable the graphics card? Your graphics card may need to be replaced.


I disabled it while in Safe Mode using the Device Manager: select and click Disable.



I think the symptoms are pointing to replacing the 8 year old graphics card. I pulled it today, dusted it off as it was extremely dusty, reseated it. Its fans are spinning. No change in symptoms.


With the graphics card disabled, Windows seems to boot reliably in normal mode. This was after a couple of times when it did *not* reboot after disabling it. I'll leave that as a mystery; "Windows is like that...".


Thanks.
 

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WIndows 7 64 bit
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PC/Desktop
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WIndows 7 64 bit
Can you see the artifacts when in BIOS menu, or at the BIOS Splash Screen?
Are the artefacts occurring on the same screen location?

A "yes" answer to both of these questions suggest a problem with the monitor.

Otherwise, try changing screen background colour. If artefacts only occur on same place, for only select colour(s), then likely monitor, again.

The solution, in either case, would be the repair/replace the monitor.


I do see the artifacts in the BIOS screens. They are consistently in the same place... but when I get into Windows the artifacts are quite different. Also my monitor works fine when connected to another computer (via a KVM switch).


I think all this points to a bad graphics card.



Thanks.
 

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