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Graphics card/monitor issues
Posted by Monkah on July 1st, 2008



Hello everyone,

My family owns a business, and my mom is having trouble with one of the
computers she uses to keep information on file. I backed up the files
she wanted to keep, and decided it was time to reformat the PC.

I reformatted the computer, and now I'm having a big problem with the
graphics card and/or monitor. The monitor kept flashing black each time
I would try to do anything (click on a web link, close a window, etc.),
and I decided to try to update the graphics card drivers. I restarted
the computer, and I got the following error upon restarting:

STOP: 0x100000EA THREAD_STUCK_IN_DEVICE_DRIVER_M

I had set up a restore point before attemping to update the driver
(thank goodness), and just restored it.

Is the problem the graphics card? The whole reason I decided to
reformat the computer to begin with is because my mom kept it in Safe
Mode; she was having similar problems with the monitor and graphics
card. I was hoping a reformat would eliminate any problems it had, but
apparently the problem still exists.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


Posted by Malke on July 2nd, 2008


Monkah wrote:

It would have made a lot more sense to troubleshoot the actual issue in the
first place rather than simply reinstalling Windows! Your post is
ambiguous. I can't tell if the problem exists after you restore the machine
to the original video drivers or not. Assuming that the problem still
exists with the correct, most recent drivers (obtained from either the
video card mftr.'s website or the computer mftr.'s website if you have an
OEM box like an HP or a Dell):

Attach the computer to a different monitor. Does the problem still exist?

a. If not, replace the original monitor.
b. If yes, uninstall the original video card and swap it out for a
known-working one. If that solves the issue, replace the video card.

Malke
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