Since October I have been trying to build a new computer. First one looked like this (IWill KK266 mobo, 1GHz AMD Thunderbird, 512MB PC150 enhanced SDRAM CAS2, IBM 60GXP Deskstar 60GB HDD, Floppy, TDK veloCD 16 10 40x Burner, Pioneer 116 DVD, Turtle Beach Santa Cruz Sound Card, VisionTek Xtasy 6564 GeForce3 Ti200 graphics). I tried to install (clean install) Windows XP Home and got criss-crossed colored lines on many graphics that made them unreadable. I also got a very distorted sound upon Windows start up and close down, even though CDs played fine. I tried swapping out memory, no help. I called Microsoft to get them to help me wondering if I was doing something wrong with the setup...no help. I exchanged my GeForce3 card figuring that it might be bad...no help. I even swapped my GeForce3 card with a Leadtek GeForce2 GTS card from another system...which I knew was working properly...no help. Finally, I reformatted the hard drive and installed Windows 98SE, and still the problems persisted. I wondered if the motherboard was bad...finally got an RMA # and sent it back. Still waiting for the new board to come back.
Meanwhile I purchased an Abit KR7A-RAID board with 256MB of PC2400 (Micron) memory, CAS2...put it in the system (same components) starting all over with bare bones system (motherboard, memory, CPC, hard drive, floppy, CD) and began new clean install of Windows XP carefully downloading all of the critical updates for Win XP and the latest XP driver updates for video card, CD-ROM, VIA 4 in 1, etc. Then I added one piece of hard ware at a time, downloading updated drivers and shutting down between hardware installs (first modem, then sound card, finally DVD) as suggested in one of the Tom's Hardware guides. Guess what...still have the crazy criss-crossed colored lines both online and with the thumbnail sketches of the Windows XP wallpaper and still have the distorted sound on Windows start up and shut down. One thing I noticed is that the jumbled graphics are all JPEG files. Windows XP seems to read other graphic formats (GIF and others), but for some reason all of the thumbnail sketches and many of the graphics online are JPEG and it just will not read.
Is there a possibility that some of the files on the Windows XP disk are corrupted? The only thing is, if they were corrupted on mine I would think other people would be complaining about the same thing. I have scoured the forums and have seen nothing like this.
So I need some suggestions from you fine people out there. I have written to Microsoft (the same tech rep that tried to help me before). My copy of Windows XP came sealed in a plastic container, although I must admit that I did buy it through ebay. Is it possible that it might have been a pirated copy and that the files were corrupted in that way? I'm grasping at straws here. Other than these two problems the computer runs great and seems to be very stable. However, I will not be very happy if I am told to live with the graphics problems and that horrible distortion from my Klipsch Pro Media 2.1 speakers on start up. Can any of you help with suggestions? Thanks ahead of time. Dave
Meanwhile I purchased an Abit KR7A-RAID board with 256MB of PC2400 (Micron) memory, CAS2...put it in the system (same components) starting all over with bare bones system (motherboard, memory, CPC, hard drive, floppy, CD) and began new clean install of Windows XP carefully downloading all of the critical updates for Win XP and the latest XP driver updates for video card, CD-ROM, VIA 4 in 1, etc. Then I added one piece of hard ware at a time, downloading updated drivers and shutting down between hardware installs (first modem, then sound card, finally DVD) as suggested in one of the Tom's Hardware guides. Guess what...still have the crazy criss-crossed colored lines both online and with the thumbnail sketches of the Windows XP wallpaper and still have the distorted sound on Windows start up and shut down. One thing I noticed is that the jumbled graphics are all JPEG files. Windows XP seems to read other graphic formats (GIF and others), but for some reason all of the thumbnail sketches and many of the graphics online are JPEG and it just will not read.
Is there a possibility that some of the files on the Windows XP disk are corrupted? The only thing is, if they were corrupted on mine I would think other people would be complaining about the same thing. I have scoured the forums and have seen nothing like this.
So I need some suggestions from you fine people out there. I have written to Microsoft (the same tech rep that tried to help me before). My copy of Windows XP came sealed in a plastic container, although I must admit that I did buy it through ebay. Is it possible that it might have been a pirated copy and that the files were corrupted in that way? I'm grasping at straws here. Other than these two problems the computer runs great and seems to be very stable. However, I will not be very happy if I am told to live with the graphics problems and that horrible distortion from my Klipsch Pro Media 2.1 speakers on start up. Can any of you help with suggestions? Thanks ahead of time. Dave
