Display randomly turns on and off

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Since I installed Windows XP Pro 64 bit, I seemingly randomly encounter a
problem with the screen display. The computer will be functioning fine and
then the screen will go black (the monitor is still on) for approximately a
single second and then come back on. It does not happen every time I use the
computer, but when it does occur, the only solution I have found is
restarting the machine (sometimes I have to do this multiple times).

I am quite sure the problem lies with Windows or with the drive Windows is
installed on as I have Fedora 8 installed on another drive in the system, and
it does not encounter this problem.

Is anyone aware of a fix for this problem or perhaps a special
driver/configuration mode I should acquire? Has anyone else experienced this
problem?
 
RE: Display randomly turns on and off

I remember this happening to a computer I used. I had reinstalled the
motherboard and I had put a metal motherboard mount in a hole where the mount
touched the motherboard and was shorting the motherboard.
A small amount of resin on the bottom of the motherboard melted but I am
using the motherboard today.
The monitor would do exactly as you describe and yes it would sometimes go
better if I restarted the computer. Eventually it got worse but nothing was
permanently damaged.
Actually, I remember now the power supply began to shoot sparks out the
backuntil it would not work! That was scary!


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"Skeye" wrote:

> Since I installed Windows XP Pro 64 bit, I seemingly randomly encounter a
> problem with the screen display. The computer will be functioning fine and
> then the screen will go black (the monitor is still on) for approximately a
> single second and then come back on. It does not happen every time I use the
> computer, but when it does occur, the only solution I have found is
> restarting the machine (sometimes I have to do this multiple times).
>
> I am quite sure the problem lies with Windows or with the drive Windows is
> installed on as I have Fedora 8 installed on another drive in the system, and
> it does not encounter this problem.
>
> Is anyone aware of a fix for this problem or perhaps a special
> driver/configuration mode I should acquire? Has anyone else experienced this
> problem?
 
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