Hi Michele,
Thanks for the input. My problem turned out to be similar to yours, in
that a connection was not good. In my case, it was the video card. I
removed it and re-inserted it and the problem went away. The problem was
compounded by a CPU fan that was intermittant and causing a thermal
problem. I hate having two things wrong at once. It does complicate
finding the problem.
Dick
At 01:42 AM 11/26/2003 +0000, you wrote:
>Further to my last suggestion, have you tried a different monitor?
>I'm wondering if maybe your monitor might be experiencing problems?
>Michele Sayer
>
>Hi, I had almost the same problem some time ago, and almost came to the
>conclusion that it was my video card on its way out.
>However, I fiddled and checked connections, and it turned out that the mains
>power supply wasn't pushed in fully at the back of the monitor. (I'm
>assuming that this is why it kept cutting out as a higher voltage went
>through).
>I pushed the mains cable in fully, and haven't had a problem since. How it
>managed to loosen itself I don't know, but it's solved now.
>I even posted to PCbuild because I just couldn't work it out. That was at
>least 6mths/1 yr ago, and it hasn't happened since. That system is also old,
>made approx 98, and was running win98 at the time I think.
>This may or may not help, but do check your connections just in case.
>Michele Sayer
>
>At 11/20/2003 04:30 PM, Dick Mason wrote:
>
> >My computer (Sony VAIO)
> >has developed a problem. It will start to boot, the monitor light will
> >change from orange to green, the computer will almost finish booting and
> >the screen goes black and the monitor light goes orange. I have tried a
> >different computer with the monitor and the monitor works fine. I tried a
> >different known good video card and the problem went away for about 3
> >boots, then the problem reoccurred. I swapped in some known good memory
> >and the problem was still there. Is there anything else that could be
> >wrong, other than a failed motherboard? The system is old (1998), is a
> >350MHz running Windows 98. Any help would be appreciated
>
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