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Mike Maltby MS-MVP
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Thanks for you thoughts on this. The colour/brightness dance seems to have
settled down now (computer has been on for about 4 hours. I'm NOT going to
disturb the situation! Later.. I'll consider connecting another monitor
that is known good.
As additional info.. a strange thing happened when I first turned on the
computer today: the computer booted up in 16 colour mode (and low res), and
a prompt appeared that said that one or more devices are conflicting with
the Video. There was nothing else I could do except a "reset" via a toggle
switch on the front panel of the pc. After that, the pc video kicked into
gear just fine! (full 1024x768), but there was one more warning on screen -
something like this, "Your video file that controls placement of icon on the
desktop, may be corrupt." Well.. I could do was "OK" and the computer
booted up normally with all the desktop icons in place.
So.. does this point a video card issue? or.. would there be something
inherently wrong with the AGP at the mobo level, I wonder?
"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote...
> I've had no problems in using various ATI cards with Win Me although I've
> never used an All-In-Wonder. Cards I've used include Radeon 7000, 9000
> and 9200s as well as an old Rage. Note though that all the cards I've
> used have been produced by third parties (Sapphire, Gigabyte, etc) using
> ATI chips, since ATI don't sell directly here in Europe.
Mike M - 30 Jan 2005 19:57 GMT
> So.. does this point a video card issue? or.. would there be
> something inherently wrong with the AGP at the mobo level, I wonder?
Not necessarily so. It might pay you to try reinstalling your video
drivers (you may have already done so). I know you've tried reseating the
card but it might be worth removing it again and making sure both the AGP
slot and the teeth on the card are all clean and free of dust and other
debris.

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> Thanks for you thoughts on this. The colour/brightness dance seems
> to have settled down now (computer has been on for about 4 hours.
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> So.. does this point a video card issue? or.. would there be
> something inherently wrong with the AGP at the mobo level, I wonder?