Green screen in scandisk.....

They also have the win9x/me up. But its odd, I guess their corrupt cause everytime I download em, multiple times now, the archive has errors and says its corrup if someone can email me the working 2.

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Ok...here it goes...When a run scandisk on my Pc (I got Win XP SP1) the screen is green in scandisk, but everything works fine, the screen is just green.....it used to be blue.....Am I the only one that have this green screen?....or is it just Win XP SP1?....or maybe my GF4?...

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my PC has the same Problem ----> i installed a Pixelview Geforce 4 with 128MB and AGP 8x, i have a green Backround then my PC starts and scandisk is running.
everything work fine.
Bevor i installed this Card was a MSI Geforce 4 TI4200 with 64MB and AGP4x in my PC.
After the installation of the Pixelview Card i has this Problem.

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Sometimes the xp boot screen is green looking-one time it continued right on to the desktop. This is proably the nvidia 41.09 drivers as it occurs right after they load

What drivers are you people using?

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Ok....the drivers I use is also 41.09...so maybe I just have to install some new ones....

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Now i´m using the 42.01 drivers...and the screen is still green when i´m runing scandisk.....

Note: It is not in windows, but in the "Dos Mode" (when I have set windows to run scandisk, when windows is restarting) that the screen is green.

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try this setting in your BIOS.

PCI/VGA palette snoop: If you have an MPEG card or add-on card then you should try set this to enabled to remove the colour inversion that can occur. Disable it if you have no MPEG card in your machine, or do not get affected by any colour inversion.
(default=disabled)

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