When in safe mode ,right click on mycomputer and go to properties /hardware /device manager ,Hitting the + by display Adapters ,and uninstall you video drivers and reboot letting xp install the video again .
Sounds like a bad video card or Monitor
caperjack
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It might be a bad or corrupted installation of the display card drivers that is causing the problem. The procedure outlined by caperjack could correct the problem.
In actual fact, since you've mentioned both an NVidia card AND an ATi Rage Pro card, I rather think that it's leftovers from previous driver installations that might be causing your problem. It's not really a good idea to change cards from one brand of graphics processor (NVidia) to another (ATi) without starting over. Simply changing drivers doesn't always do a good job, and bits of the previous drivers get left behind to cause problems.
In your situation I'd format and install Windows again fresh, to see if the card works properly on a fresh install ;)
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Sounds like it, Syusuke. I've successfully 'resurrected' a seemingly dead GF4Ti 4200 before by removing the heatsink/fan and fitting a CrystalOrb heatsink/fan to it, but it's a fiddly job and not one for beginners. There's no guarantee of success either.
Looks like it's time for a new display card, eh?
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