- Aug 16, 2008
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My computer no longer boots up properly with my ATI 8500DV all-in-wonder plugged into the AGP slot of my ASUS A7V8X mb. At first I thought it was a windows thing because the display had all rainbow colored lines in repeating patterns (changes every time) when I tried to boot into XP Pro, but then I started getting DOS gibberish during the initial boot, sometimes right after the generic memory test during bootup.
I pulled the card out of the AGP slot and I'm able to boot just using my other ATI 7500 Radeon with no problems. So I'm thinking either the card is bad or something within the mb AGP area/slot is bad.
Is there a way I can isolate the problem or test it with some utility?
Because while I build myself a new computer from scratch, I'd like to buy a cheap ATI 8500dv replacement card from ebay & plug it into the AGP slot just to keep my current machine running while I make the new one. But I don't want to buy a replacement if it's a mb problem and not a vid card problem.
I don't have any other PC's I can test the card in unfortunately.
Thnx
I pulled the card out of the AGP slot and I'm able to boot just using my other ATI 7500 Radeon with no problems. So I'm thinking either the card is bad or something within the mb AGP area/slot is bad.
Is there a way I can isolate the problem or test it with some utility?
Because while I build myself a new computer from scratch, I'd like to buy a cheap ATI 8500dv replacement card from ebay & plug it into the AGP slot just to keep my current machine running while I make the new one. But I don't want to buy a replacement if it's a mb problem and not a vid card problem.
I don't have any other PC's I can test the card in unfortunately.
Thnx