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8.6

Laptop with Vista RC1 crashes a few minutes after startup

Asked by rdotson102 in Windows XP Operating System

Tags: lines, red, video, vista, crashes

I have an HP zd7230us laptop with a 2.8 P4 and 1gig ram.  It has a Geforce FX Go5700 video adapter and was running Vista perfectly until a couple of days ago.  Now my machine crashes after a few minutes with no clear cause.  First the graphics on the page go nuts, then I get a black screen with the machine locked up.  When I restart it, it periodically shows red vertical lines and a distorted display even in the post screens and bios.  I can boot it into safe mode and it stays stable, although the display periodically shows the red lines and distortion off and on.  

I've updated the drivers to the newest Vista drivers from nvidia and it still crashes.  It doesn't seem like a driver issue or even a software issue, since it gets screwed up while in the bios.  Also, the event viewer shows no events anywhere near the time of each crash.  It just seems to stop.

I'm posting it here in hopes that it's an operating system issue and not a hardware issue.

Any ideas?
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