Serious Problem.

malignant-heretic

malignant-heretic

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Mar 2006

UK

UH - UNHOLY

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I was playing Guildwars yesterday and after about 30-40 minutes play the game froze and so did the PC. thinking nothing of it i restarted my PC.

When my PC came back on i tried to play GW again only for it to freeze up before loading. Only this time i was given an error message saying somthing about DirectX failing to initialize. So i tried to see if the problem was with GW, so i tried to play COD only to have that cause my computer to crash.

Now whenever i start my computer up there are pixels missing all over the bios menus, when the windows loader bar appears its all pixelated and the black background is covered in missing pixels. Once the windows loading screen ends, the computer stops sending a signal to my monitor. The only way i can use my PC atm is in safemode and it wont let me do anything.

What could be the cause of this?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
MALIGNANT.

cannonfodder

cannonfodder

Tech Monkeh Mod

Join Date: May 2005

Good Old North East of England

Mo/Me

Your graphics card is dying most probably, if you can remove it clean the copper connectors on it and re-seat it in the slot, unistall and reinstall your graphic card driver, update if necessary.

ichigo_panty

ichigo_panty

Krytan Explorer

Join Date: Nov 2006

Exiled And Forsaken[EnF]

Yup, i had the same problem in the past.
Took out the card and clean it with a cloth and it should work.

Yanman.be

Yanman.be

Banned

Join Date: Dec 2005

Belgium

[ROSE]

A/

Faulty directX?

summer_goth

summer_goth

Ascalonian Squire

Join Date: Apr 2007

South Africa

Roses of the Moonlight Sigil [RoMS]

P/W

Nope, the DirectX is not faulty since he has problems with pixels even in his BIOS. It looks like it's most likely a hardware problem and as the others have mentioned it's probably his graphics card.

malignant-heretic

malignant-heretic

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Mar 2006

UK

UH - UNHOLY

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thats what i figured it might be. Thanks for the info folks. funnily enough ive been looking at buying a new gfx card anyway :P

Ill try the cleaning and reinstalling of my gfx card. Can any1 recommend a decent GFX card that isnt to expensive incase it doesnt work..

MegaMouse

MegaMouse

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Jan 2006

south mississippi

Warriors Of Melos WOM

E/N

At this moment the ATI x1900 cards are the best bang for the buck seeing as how there has been a serious price drop.

Mega Mouse

zane killer

Pre-Searing Cadet

Join Date: Mar 2007

damonic republic [darn]

N/Mo

no memory or bad card i had same prob but i would put in somemore RAM in your computer

Dex

Dex

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Dec 2005

Chicago, IL

Black Belt Jones

R/Me

Quote:
Originally Posted by zane killer
no memory or bad card i had same prob but i would put in somemore RAM in your computer
Ummm....no offense, but what would that solve? This certainly has nothing to do with RAM.

malignant-heretic

malignant-heretic

Frost Gate Guardian

Join Date: Mar 2006

UK

UH - UNHOLY

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ive got 4GB of ram in my pc so it cant be that :P

Ozric

Ozric

Lion's Arch Merchant

Join Date: May 2005

Texas

Phoolz Like Us

E/Me

But more ram fixes everything don'tcha know! xD

Dex

Dex

Wilds Pathfinder

Join Date: Dec 2005

Chicago, IL

Black Belt Jones

R/Me

Quote:
Originally Posted by Ozric
But more ram fixes everything don'tcha know! xD
Hehe. A lot of people seem to be under that impression. The truth is that not having enough RAM, not having a powerful enough CPU, and not having a powerful enough video card should NEVER, EVER cause your computer to reboot, lock up, or blue screen. If these things are happening something is broken, whether that be a bad driver, a bad driver installation, your system registry is corrupted, corrupted data in general, a piece of hardware is failing, etc. In some rare cases it may be possible that the folks that wrote some software didn't support some older hardware properly as well, but that's usually not the case. Insufficient system specs can cause slowness and such, but hanging and rebooting almost always means that something is wrong.

Some folks also seem to think that playing a newer game on an older video card can make it overheat. This isn't true either. If your video card is overheating it means it's not being cooled properly....period.