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    G50Vt weird windows login screen !!!

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Godfath3R, Feb 16, 2009.

  1. Godfath3R

    Godfath3R Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have been continuously encounter the weird windows login screen (the blue screen where your user login). The screen sometimes looks like a cracked screen and the cracked part is in black. Otherwise, it can be in ruler thick bold line in black. It just appear at the login screen and just for a few second and it back to normal. i now wondering have anyone encounter the same issue with me ? also, any fixes for this ??? :confused:
     
  2. tianxia

    tianxia kitty!!!

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    pics?
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  3. Godfath3R

    Godfath3R Notebook Enthusiast

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    very hard to get pics as it just happen for a few second and in the windows login screen ... well ..i'll try if i have the chance ..anyone ? same problem ? solution ?
     
  4. GenTechPC

    GenTechPC Company Representative

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    Yes my U6V 9300M GS has same problem at first few weeks only at login screen, the problem goes away not sure if it's Windows update or the drivers fixed it since I've install many different drivers.
     
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    SCE_Sobek Notebook Evangelist

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    have you installed any video drivers recently? did it start since then?..ive seen this happen on my c90s before while trying different drivers but only on a initial install of a new driver.
     
  6. Godfath3R

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    nope ...never install any video drivers recently and have been using the latest nvidia driver... i think it happens since the day i bought it ...i just restarted this lappy and it happened again !! still hoping for solution
     
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    stouf Notebook Consultant

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    I saw this on my g50v-ak043k under Vista, I thought it was the drivers initializing themselves or the computer detecting monitors, or even several process starting at the same time and "freezing" the driver initialisation for 1 sec... I don't exactly know, but I bet it's nothing dangerous ;)