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Thats a video card problem, most likely going out. From working as a DELL notebook repair technician, I believe verticle lines is bad! Like the video card is dying, horizontal lines is something else, hell its been a while, but if Im right than verticle lines is bad, if Im wrong my bad, its 6am I can't think straight, lol
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Verticale = bad, and it means the card is going out or some how a short hit it but it didnt crash....
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time to start looking for a new vcard, that one won't last much longer.
vertical lines are a sign the card is failing and not transmitting the signal correctly. hope it wasn't expensive. |
lol no, it was a radeon 9800 pro from 2-3 years ago, so i figured i would be needing a new card anyways... sigh, need a new hard drive (cuse i only have 80 gigs total =/ ), more memory(want more then a gig total), and another video card.... sigh.. so much for buying a new paintball gun =(
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umm do you live by sactown? or in cali?
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lol i live in southern cali (idk if that is close to sactown or not because ive never heard of it or if it is even a real city)... basically like 40-45 miles from LA
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ohhh sactown = sacramento (its like 2 hours away from San Fransisco) cuz I was gonna say you could come and get my graphics card but ya live to far away. :o
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I live in socal also but im in victorville if i can find my G-force fx 5700 AGP video card ill give it to you.
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