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    New Sstem strange boot screen

    Hello everyone! I am having an odd problem here and am needing help.
    I'm trying to build a PC from some parts i had lying around to donate as a charitable cause.

    2 gb DDR pc 800 Ram
    Radeon 4850
    Geforce 8800GT
    Intel Core 2 Duo 2.9 ghz
    Mobo - Atx - Intel P965 Express

    When i boot up pc posts, i see the intel logo screen and i can even get into the bios.
    Once past the post screen i see a series of numbers in the lower corner of the screen. the last few digits i see are E7 moves up the lower left corner of the screen then 0 and then i get this odd screen (please see attached images). I get no post beeps or errors. I suspect it might be bad ram but i get no beeps or warning. I ordered another stick of DDR2 to try. Anyone has any idea? i have never seen a screen like this before. in the colored blocks are letters and numbers.. like "d" "T" even a club in the green upper right box!! any idea? thanks for the help.
    what started out is a good deed has slowly turned into a night mare as i'm now spending $$ on something i was going to build and donate . [IMG][/IMG]

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    Looks like a video issue, possibly hard drive too. Does the mobo have onboard video that you can use instead of the card? If that doesn't help try popping in a different hard drive or even removing the hard drive and booting to a disc-based linux OS.
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    I would first check all of the hardware connections. If all is seated securely, I'd try the video on the mobo. If that works, then its most likely your gfx card. If not, then I'd look at your HDD. I would also test the monitor on another device.

    MOBO: GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3
    CPU: i7-2700K @3.5 ghz
    RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB (4 x 8GB)
    CPU COOLING:Corsair Hydro H80i
    VIDEO: MSI TF 2GD5/OC GeForce GTX 760 OC N760 in SLI
    HDD: Intel 320-160GB SSD
    HDD: Samsung 840 250GB SSD
    MEDIA: Plextor Dual DVD
    PSU: CORSAIR HX750W
    CASE: Antec Twelve Hundred V3 Full Tower
    OS: WIN 7
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    Monitor: AOC ,32" curved 1440p

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    Quote Originally Posted by kujoe2002 View Post
    I would first check all of the hardware connections. If all is seated securely, I'd try the video on the mobo. If that works, then its most likely your gfx card. If not, then I'd look at your HDD. I would also test the monitor on another device.
    tried two different monitors. tried two different gfx cards an 8800 gt and a 4850 radeon.
    there is no onboard graphics for this motherboard.

    You also mentioned the HD, would a hard provide these sort of errors?

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    Yesssss

    it was a bad hard drive!! thanks a lot guys!!

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    Hammerhead Shark
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    glad you fixedd the error. Unfortunately the complexities of computers may cause ANY part (hardware OR software) to cause conflicts. I recently bought 16GB of Corsair XMS DDR3 ram and it arrived (brand new) as faulty. The initial image on the screen is just of your bios. Your HDD will not do anything until all of the checks of the system have completed, then it wil boot from your device (usually your HDD). If you can, buy all of your parts via newegg.com. My first cual core was faulty (overheated) so I shipped it back to them overnight and newegg paid for my return shipping cost (along with replacement shipping costs).

    MOBO: GA-Z68X-UD3H-B3
    CPU: i7-2700K @3.5 ghz
    RAM: G.SKILL Ripjaws X 32GB (4 x 8GB)
    CPU COOLING:Corsair Hydro H80i
    VIDEO: MSI TF 2GD5/OC GeForce GTX 760 OC N760 in SLI
    HDD: Intel 320-160GB SSD
    HDD: Samsung 840 250GB SSD
    MEDIA: Plextor Dual DVD
    PSU: CORSAIR HX750W
    CASE: Antec Twelve Hundred V3 Full Tower
    OS: WIN 7
    10 x64 Home Premium
    Monitor: AOC ,32" curved 1440p

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