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  • Boot display problem with HP w2007 monitor and MemTest86

    All,

    I can boot my HP computer and the nice HP w2007 with no problem, to include using the DOS appearing BIOS/configuration menu, but when I boot to the MEMTEST86 disk the display is unreadable. The resolution and/or wrong frequency is my guess, but I have no idea how to force a particular resolution and/or frequency on boot. Any suggestions for how to boot to the ISO and have the display function?

    Thanks,

    Phillip

  • #2
    It is unlikely to be a resolution issue.
    What are the specs of the machine?
    How if the machine connected to the monitor (e.g. HDMI)?
    Is there any chance you can take a photo of the screen and post it?

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    • #3
      "What are the specs of the machine?"

      HP Pavilion a6130n (Athlon 64X2 2.6GHz, 3GB RAM, 400GB HDD, Vista Home Premium originally, Windows 7 32bit now) (other details here)

      "How is the machine connected to the monitor?" - VGA cable

      "Is there any chance you can take a photo of the screen and post it?"

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      The monitor is an HP w2007 (specs here)

      Hopefully that is what you wanted. Thanks!

      Phillip

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      • #4
        We haven't seen this before. The video chipset in your machine is super old, but MemTest86 V4 doesn't need anything special.

        Do you have a different monitor to try?

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        • #5
          Well, I'm not sure what you mean by "super old", but it was made in 2008. LOL Six years qualifies as super old? LOL OK, I will try another monitor and follow up. Oh, and to be clear, I do think it is a monitor problem as it is a wide screen monitor, but why I can see things fine at the command prompt, when booting into the safe mode and text is echoed to the screen, the bios/boot menu, etc., just not MEMTEST86...but sure, I'll change monitors to see if I can get the memory test that I need to run to function...ugh.

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          • #6
            The chipset in the machine was a bit old when you bought it. The nForce 430 was released at CEBIT, March 2006. Let me know how a different monitor works, if you have one available.

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            • #7
              OK, figured it out. HP w2007 monitor required me to turn the power switch off and back on in order to detect the correct resolution. Once I did that, it worked fine. HP issue, not a MEMTEST86 issue.

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              • #8
                Thanks for the follow up. Always nice to find out the solution.

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