I took out my video card to clean the dust on the fan. When I put it back in to the slot, the monitor displayed random vertical lines on my monitor on bootup. The vertical lines has different colored, and actually each line its in itself multicolored too. Needless to say, I can't figure out what the problem is. I tried the PC with different monitors to see it was my monitor. It appeared on all monitors I tried.
I put my graphics card on another PC, and it worked on that other PC. I ALSO used a graphics card from another PC to my own PC and that worked too. I am now baffled at what the problem is since my own gfx card doesn't seem to work in my own machine but works on another.
The problem occurs right when the computer is booted. I can't even go into the BIOS since the display is just random colored lines.
Could this be a software problem. For example something in the BIOS that is used to load up my videocard? I can't even see the bootup screen where it shows you how much RAM you computer has as well as the clockspeed of the CPU. The screen is all garbled up with random colors.
Any help is appreciated.
My specs are:
Asus A8N-E
Athlon64 3500+
OCZ 2x512MB DDR
Gigabyte 6600GT 128MB PCI-E
Seagate SATA 160GB
Enermax 485W PSU
Thanks!
I put my graphics card on another PC, and it worked on that other PC. I ALSO used a graphics card from another PC to my own PC and that worked too. I am now baffled at what the problem is since my own gfx card doesn't seem to work in my own machine but works on another.
The problem occurs right when the computer is booted. I can't even go into the BIOS since the display is just random colored lines.
Could this be a software problem. For example something in the BIOS that is used to load up my videocard? I can't even see the bootup screen where it shows you how much RAM you computer has as well as the clockspeed of the CPU. The screen is all garbled up with random colors.
Any help is appreciated.
My specs are:
Asus A8N-E
Athlon64 3500+
OCZ 2x512MB DDR
Gigabyte 6600GT 128MB PCI-E
Seagate SATA 160GB
Enermax 485W PSU
Thanks!