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Old Jan 24, 2005, 05:55 AM   #1
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EEK! Garbled Screen (Please Help)

[color=#000000]Hello, I posted this message in the drivers section and didn’t realize there is a laptop section. Any advice on this problem would be greatly appreciated. [/color][color=black]I have a Fujitsu N3010 notebook (2.8 GHz, 40 GB hard drive, 256 MB, Radeon Mobility 9000 64mb, Windows XP Pro). I’ve been having a really bad problem lately with my screen display. While surfing the net the other day the screen suddenly turned garbled and distorted on me. The pixels became blocky and sorted in horizontal rectangular blocks all through the screen. The resolution of the screen however did not change size. I rebooted the computer and everything was fine until it happened again a few days later. This time the reboot did not work. The Fujitsu start-up logo was even garbled up during start-up. I installed the new Omega drivers and this time while the desktop was still distorted, each new window I would open was not. Slowly the desktop came back to normal. Now the computer randomly goes back to the distorted display and after several reboots sometimes becomes clear again. Another thing is that when I either take the laptop out of standby or disconnect the AC cord the screen freezes. This has been a nightmare. The laptop was running perfectly one minute then suddenly all this. Even worse it is no longer under warranty. If there are any suggestions before I pay an arm and a leg to have it looked at I would appreciate it. Thank you.[/color]
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Old Jan 24, 2005, 10:52 AM   #2
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I'm aware of your previous post, your M9000 is most probbably dead! Check out, does this problem of yours appears after any 3D usage? (games, 3D screen saver) This was the case with my Amilo D; after any 3D stuff, even after stupid 3D screen saver, 10 - 15 minutes, same artifacts would appear... When i switched to desktop, after opening / closing few random windows, problem dissapears, display clears... Seems that your M9 RAM is broken... In ma case, only service did help, i tried every driver, downclocking RAM, better cooling...

Maybe you shold try to place your laptop to some better place for improoved cooling, just for test...

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Old Jan 24, 2005, 11:01 AM   #3
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Post some screens if you can, that would really help diagnosis. It does sound like a dead card though. Same just happened to my M9000, thank god I am under warrenty. Good luck
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Old Jan 24, 2005, 12:28 PM   #4
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[color=#cccccc][color=#000000]Thanks for your advice guys. I guess I have no choice but to have it serviced. I'm just wondering if the garbled screen and freeze when I disconnect from the AC or come out of stand-by have anything to do with each other. What a bad coincidence if they're two separate issues and what a fortune it'll cost to fix. I might as well just get a new laptop (with extended warranty).[/color]

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Old Jan 25, 2005, 09:26 PM   #5
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If you hook up a known good external monitor to the laptop then boot the machine to see if the same problem occurs on the external monitor you can tell if the problem is the built in LCD /inverter or the video chip/video ram

If the problem does not happen on the external monitor, the problem is with your laptop's LCD display or the inverter. If the problem happens on the external display too, then the problem is the video chip/ram inside the laptop, which is probably part of the mainboard.

You could also have a loose cable connection on the mainboard coming from the LCD or a loose connection on the back of the LCD panel itself. I would check this too as your problem comes and goes - which indicates a loose connection.
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Old Jan 29, 2005, 02:57 PM   #6
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[color=#cccccc][color=#000000]Thanks for your advice guys. I guess I have no choice but to have it serviced. I'm just wondering if the garbled screen and freeze when I disconnect from the AC or come out of stand-by have anything to do with each other. What a bad coincidence if they're two separate issues and what a fortune it'll cost to fix. I might as well just get a new laptop (with extended warranty).[/color]

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Is it me or does this sound like a powerplay problem?
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Old Jan 29, 2005, 05:54 PM   #7
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Sound exactly like PowerPlay gone mad... Most probbably that it's related to broken M9 chip and/or M9 RAM...
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Old Mar 16, 2005, 08:58 AM   #8
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I have same problem, what's PowerPlay

Hey there, I'm having the same damn problem with my system. I gotta ask, what is powerplay? I'm still trying to rectify the problem in anyway I can, as I am in Ukraine right now and shiping this sucker back for service would be an extra 100 bucks. SO any other possible solution would be welcome.
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Old Mar 16, 2005, 12:14 PM   #9
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PowerPlay = ATI Mobility chip clock stepping, for optimal notebook batery life...
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Old Apr 18, 2005, 09:28 PM   #10
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Going to bring this thread back up.
Ive noticed on my Amilo A with R9000M in it, that its Powerplay that is causing the screen to become all currupted whenever the laptop is booted up from battery or is reverted to battery power after the power cable is removed.
Happened with Fujitsu-siemens default 3.7's, 4.12 and5.2 (omega) these being the only drivers ive tested with.
Seen a fair amount of doom and gloom over the R9000M chip here but is it in anyway powerplay being lame ?
Into final month of warrenty on the laptop here so need to know whats the best to do here
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Old Apr 19, 2005, 06:52 AM   #11
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Try installing regular Catalyst 5.4, using Patje's modder, this should disable PowerPlay... Only disadventage of this could be shorter battery life...
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Old Apr 19, 2005, 09:56 AM   #12
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I think I can live with that. Yesterday was the first time powerplay had been used so I dont know how long or extra I could of got with using powerplay enabled
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