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  • khangha625

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    So I recorded a short clip of what my start up looks like. Basically when I came home and first powered the computer on it started up like normal but after I logged in and reached the desktop the screen began to flicker and colored freckles began appearing throughout the screen (usually mimicking another image like a reflection - you will see it in the video). I wasn't able to shut down from the start menu because it froze the system so I manually shut it off. Since then I haven't been able to get beyond the Windows loading screen and that's pretty much where the video takes off.

    Is my video card pretty much done for?

     

    Fisherman777

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    If you can't get past the welcome screen, it sounds like you have more problems than with a video card. Have you tried to start up in safe mode so you can do some diagnostics?
     

    dalto

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    Looks like a hardware problem to me so booting into safe mode probably won't help you.

    Is you video card separate or is it on the motherboard? I would try replacing it first because a video board is easy to return if it is not the problem.
     

    khangha625

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    Looks like a hardware problem to me so booting into safe mode probably won't help you.

    Is you video card separate or is it on the motherboard? I would try replacing it first because a video board is easy to return if it is not the problem.
    The video card is separate from the motherboard. Thanks I will try that first and let you know how it turns out.
     

    Rum Runner

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    If the screen is screwed during boot like that, it probably is a bad video card. Some mother boards hav built in video too. If so, you could test it w/o buying another card. Is there more than 1 video port on the back?
     
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