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The Doctor
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      08-02-2009
Got this from a customer using an HP laptop running Vista.

Suddenly the video in regular stops working but all right in Safe Mode.

How does one debug this?
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SuperXero
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      08-02-2009


Go into safe mode. Check the drivers. Get the latest version if you can
and install.

Did it happen recently try doing a system restore if you can. Maybe a
recent change to your computer caused the Video to stop working.

Since you can get video in safe mode that means a service or
application running in normal mode is causing problems.

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Chuck
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      08-04-2009

Normally, you would think that the video drivers or another piece of
software is the culprit. While likely, you should also consider that running
in safe mode may not stress the laptop video as much as a graphics intense
application in normal mode. Another occasional gotcha with laptops can occur
when the laptop's video system can support resolutions greater than the
laptop's screen resolution. It's possible for a game to default to one of
these higher resolutions, and switch to an external display output, or just
display a blank screen on the laptop. How to get out of this sort of thing
is more or less model dependent, and may be simpler if an external display
is connected. Some laptops have BIOS options as well as system unique in
windows video setting options. It's also possible that your laptop is one
that happens to have a defective video chipset or a bad cooling fan. Some
HP laptops using an Nvidia video chipset had similar problems, due to a bad
run of video chips two or so years ago.

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> Got this from a customer using an HP laptop running Vista.
>
> Suddenly the video in regular stops working but all right in Safe Mode.
>
> How does one debug this?
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> Ici God, Queen and country! Beware Anti-Christ rising!
> Never Satan President Republic!
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> ways are vile; there is no one who does good. - Ps 53:1



 
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