My son has been experiencing a particularly vexing problem with his HP laptop. We're at the end of our rope with it, short of a complete scorched Earth approach, so I promised him I'd ask in here to see if anyone had some ideas. I am waaaaaay out of my league on this problem.
To begin with, the specs:
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Make and Model:
Hewlett-Packard dv9000z
Processor:
AMD Turion 64 X2, 2.20 GHz
Video:
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600
RAM:
2 GB
Hard Drives:
160 GB primary, 80 GB secondary
Operating Systems:
Windows Vista Ultimate (primary drive),
Windows XP Pro SP2 (secondary drive),
Xubuntu Linux 7.04 (secondary drive)
Optical Drive: DVD+-RW
The original problem, stated in his own words
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Whenever I start my laptop up, there are these strange vertical lines running through the HP logo screen. They also appear on the Windows boot screen and in the BIOS, but not on my OS select screen (I also have XP and Linux set up on a second hard drive). Whenever I try to boot into Vista afterwards, one of two things happens:
a) If my video drivers (for an NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600, if it helps) are either uninstalled or disabled, it seems to boot just fine. It's only using a basic video driver, but it's fine. The same thing happens with Safe Mode.
b) If I have *any* video drivers installed (and enabled, of course) at all, even if they're an older version, Windows crashes with a "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA" error before it gets to the welcome screen.
The weirdest part is, I thought I had it fixed at one point. I updated the BIOS sometime last night, and after that (I don't remember whether or not I did anything else), the lines seemed to be gone and Vista booted just fine, drivers and all. However, there was one point when the screen went all wacky on me, and since I couldn't make heads or tails of what was going on, I powered off. When I turned the system back on, the lines and error were back.
I've tried a couple of different things; reseating the RAM, System Restore, restoring a backup I made last night when the system was working...either none of those worked or I did something wrong. Based on
my work earlier, I think that the video drivers have something to do with it.
What I did to supposedly solve the problem was uninstall an update (KB941229 - it had something to do with Windows Media Center). When it reverted, I was just using the computer like I normally do. The screen got all distorted and the system locked up, so I had to shut it down with the power button.
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To begin with, the specs:
=================================================
Make and Model:
Hewlett-Packard dv9000z
Processor:
AMD Turion 64 X2, 2.20 GHz
Video:
NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600
RAM:
2 GB
Hard Drives:
160 GB primary, 80 GB secondary
Operating Systems:
Windows Vista Ultimate (primary drive),
Windows XP Pro SP2 (secondary drive),
Xubuntu Linux 7.04 (secondary drive)
Optical Drive: DVD+-RW
The original problem, stated in his own words
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Whenever I start my laptop up, there are these strange vertical lines running through the HP logo screen. They also appear on the Windows boot screen and in the BIOS, but not on my OS select screen (I also have XP and Linux set up on a second hard drive). Whenever I try to boot into Vista afterwards, one of two things happens:
a) If my video drivers (for an NVIDIA GeForce Go 7600, if it helps) are either uninstalled or disabled, it seems to boot just fine. It's only using a basic video driver, but it's fine. The same thing happens with Safe Mode.
b) If I have *any* video drivers installed (and enabled, of course) at all, even if they're an older version, Windows crashes with a "PAGE_FAULT_IN_NONPAGED_AREA" error before it gets to the welcome screen.
The weirdest part is, I thought I had it fixed at one point. I updated the BIOS sometime last night, and after that (I don't remember whether or not I did anything else), the lines seemed to be gone and Vista booted just fine, drivers and all. However, there was one point when the screen went all wacky on me, and since I couldn't make heads or tails of what was going on, I powered off. When I turned the system back on, the lines and error were back.
I've tried a couple of different things; reseating the RAM, System Restore, restoring a backup I made last night when the system was working...either none of those worked or I did something wrong. Based on
my work earlier, I think that the video drivers have something to do with it.
What I did to supposedly solve the problem was uninstall an update (KB941229 - it had something to do with Windows Media Center). When it reverted, I was just using the computer like I normally do. The screen got all distorted and the system locked up, so I had to shut it down with the power button.
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