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It turns on and I get nothing. I press reset and get a green bios screen and Windows 7 asking of I'd like to start normally. I can't start normally, I end up with a blank screen. I can go into safe mode. They screen keeps its green color. The ASUS monitor power up graphic looks normal. I took out the card and re-seated it. I disconnected all the drives and it booted after I pressed the power button but its still a green tint screen, it goes into the EFI Shell. I tested the monitor with my laptop, so it's not that. I guess it's the video card. It's a roughly 2 year old EVGA 750ti card.
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 03:04 |
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# ? Apr 27, 2024 02:24 |
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If you have onboard video I'd try that and see if it works normally. If you're getting issues in the BIOS/safe mode like that it's probably the video card dying.
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# ? Jan 19, 2018 23:25 |
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Zogo posted:If you have onboard video I'd try that and see if it works normally. I don't know what I did but it's working normally now. I unplugged the graphics card, re-seated it, powered up/shut down, unplugged the spindle HDD, I unplugged the SSD OS drive, powered up/shut down...waited...booted with the SSD only and now it's working again.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 00:47 |
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It's working again, but I've seen on the old VGA adaptor style connector that kind of thing when one of the pins is wacky and only one of R, G, or B are getting through. The same can happen on the older bigger DVI connectors as well. If it's HDMI/displayport I guess just ignore this.
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 01:00 |
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Scaramouche posted:It's working again, but I've seen on the old VGA adaptor style connector that kind of thing when one of the pins is wacky and only one of R, G, or B are getting through. The same can happen on the older bigger DVI connectors as well. If it's HDMI/displayport I guess just ignore this. yeah, it's HDMI *shrug*
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# ? Jan 20, 2018 01:48 |