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> Hi - I have been given a laptop that displays vertical lines on the
screen
> immediately it powers on. It will only start in safe mode...
Lizzie, hmm this is interesting, at least it didn't cost you anything,
it's
not your main computer, and it's more something that you can play around
with, right? If it only starts in safe mode, there could very likely be a
chronic hardware problem. Very possibly the mobo...
>and the lines are there and they are there when connected to an
external
monitor.
Again, esp. because the external VGA ****t does the same thing, could very
well be the mobo...
>I have run a hardware check from bootable CD and lines are displayed with
>certain colours.
Some laptops, most Dells, also have an onboard diagnostic program that can
be reached from the boot menu. Dell's tests the graphics left-right,
top-bottom, every which way, and it might be worthwhile to try this, if
possible.
>Can I be sure the graphics card is faulty (onboard graphics) and could I
>use an external video card to check this
>http://www.expansys.com/p.aspx?i=155181
I haven't got one of these but
>thought it might be useful in my tool kit.
It's good to know that this gadget exists; I don't know how this will
actually help you troubleshoot the problem, because if it does work, it
doesn't mean that (in the worst-case scenario) that the mobo won't need to
be replaced. And, in the best case scenario, you'll have to use an
external
monitor in order to use the laptop, which defeats the chief purpose of
having a laptop.
My own admitted point of ignorance here, is, is the graphics card
integrated
(probably is)? If it isn't, and it you think it's worth the time and
aggravation to crack the case, deal with 6,000 different screws, and then
deal with matters, it might be worth your while. Personally, I don't
think
that it is.
Best Wishes,
smackedass


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