Dear All,
I have a PC with an "Abit Geforce 4 Ti4200 AGP(8x)" graphics card. When I boot Windows, I see the following problems:
1. Splash screen has a few stray black pixels over the Windows logo.
2. The user login screen then has vertcal stripes of black dots.
3. The mouse cursor has about 15-20 black pixels following it (no virus or spyware).
4. After around 10 minutes, the screen starts to refresh every 5 seconds.
5. After around 20 mins, a blue screen of death appears complaining of an infinite loop with "framebuf.dll" being the culprit.
The only solution is to remove the Nvidia drivers. After doing this and rebooting, I have no problems. However, I don't like to lose the performance of the card.
I have tried various versions of the drivers from the Nvidia website, but to no avail.
I also tried reinstalling Windows, but this hasn't helped either.
Finally, I tried different monitors (DVI and Analog ports) and reseating the card in the AGP slot - no success.
I now believe this must be a hardware fault. But, how come it works well when there are no Nvidia drivers installed?
Does anyone else think this is a hardware fault?
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
James.
P.S. My spec is:
Windows XP (sp1a), DirectX 9b, 512Mb RAM, Abit Siluro, Formac Gallery DVI Flatpanel, Geforce4 Ti4200-AGP(8x), Abit Mobo. (i.e. nothing unusual)
I have a PC with an "Abit Geforce 4 Ti4200 AGP(8x)" graphics card. When I boot Windows, I see the following problems:
1. Splash screen has a few stray black pixels over the Windows logo.
2. The user login screen then has vertcal stripes of black dots.
3. The mouse cursor has about 15-20 black pixels following it (no virus or spyware).
4. After around 10 minutes, the screen starts to refresh every 5 seconds.
5. After around 20 mins, a blue screen of death appears complaining of an infinite loop with "framebuf.dll" being the culprit.
The only solution is to remove the Nvidia drivers. After doing this and rebooting, I have no problems. However, I don't like to lose the performance of the card.
I have tried various versions of the drivers from the Nvidia website, but to no avail.
I also tried reinstalling Windows, but this hasn't helped either.
Finally, I tried different monitors (DVI and Analog ports) and reseating the card in the AGP slot - no success.
I now believe this must be a hardware fault. But, how come it works well when there are no Nvidia drivers installed?
Does anyone else think this is a hardware fault?
Your advice would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks,
James.
P.S. My spec is:
Windows XP (sp1a), DirectX 9b, 512Mb RAM, Abit Siluro, Formac Gallery DVI Flatpanel, Geforce4 Ti4200-AGP(8x), Abit Mobo. (i.e. nothing unusual)