- Aug 31, 2007
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I was checking my power supply fan because it was making weird noise, i took the power supply out from the case and then, when i was putting it back, screwdriver slipped out of my hand, landing straight on the graphics card. I noticed that one small piece fell off of it.
Picture: (i don't have camera so i couldn't take picture from my graphics card, but maybe you get idea from this)
http://img58.imageshack.us/img58/2333/gts320dmgry5.jpg
When i turn on my computer, bios splash screen/picture/whatever is showing up correctly, but if i try to boot to Windows, my computer crashes and reboots itself. I can boot to Ubuntu (vesa videomode) but display is not positioned correctly and there is some graphical errors (sorry can't take picture of it, because it doesn't show up in screenshots). Console shows up correctly.
So, is there anything i can do? I got warranty left, but it doesn't cover things like this. I could try to repair it, if it is possible.
(Btw this is my first post, and i don't know if this image link is working (it works in preview, maybe it is working?), i'm not familiar with these things. And sorry my poor English.)
Picture: (i don't have camera so i couldn't take picture from my graphics card, but maybe you get idea from this)
http://img58.imageshack.us/img58/2333/gts320dmgry5.jpg
When i turn on my computer, bios splash screen/picture/whatever is showing up correctly, but if i try to boot to Windows, my computer crashes and reboots itself. I can boot to Ubuntu (vesa videomode) but display is not positioned correctly and there is some graphical errors (sorry can't take picture of it, because it doesn't show up in screenshots). Console shows up correctly.
So, is there anything i can do? I got warranty left, but it doesn't cover things like this. I could try to repair it, if it is possible.
(Btw this is my first post, and i don't know if this image link is working (it works in preview, maybe it is working?), i'm not familiar with these things. And sorry my poor English.)