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UnlikelyFirst check all flat cables for monitor.
Look like at bad video memory or controller.Hello,
Strange, but in "safe mode" it seems doesn't switch off.
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Look like at bad video memory.
In Intel® G31/P31 Express Chipset graphic controller and memory controller are combined in one chip - The Intel® 82G31 GMCH, that is logical.Is there separate video memory in PSAG0U-02900L or he use standard RAM for video ? :smile:
This 15" notebook uses Mobile Intel Graphics Media Accelerator X3100 with 128 MB-358 MB Dynamically Allocated Shared Graphics Memory.
Memory marked #2 is used In normal mode. Memory marked #1 is used In safe mode.The role of a (G)MCH in a system is to manage the flow of information between its four interfaces: the processor interface, the system memory interface, the external graphics interface, and the I/O controller through DMI interface. (C) Intel®
3.1.2 Legacy Video Area (A_0000h-B_FFFFh)
The legacy 128KB VGA memory range, frame buffer, (000A_0000h – 000B_FFFFh) can
be mapped to IGD (Device 2), to PCI Express (Device 1), and/or to the DMI Interface.
The appropriate mapping depends on which devices are enabled and the programming
of the VGA steering bits. Based on the VGA steering bits, priority for VGA mapping is
constant. The (G)MCH always decodes internally mapped devices first. Internal to the
(G)MCH, decode precedence is always given to IGD. The (G)MCH always positively
decodes internally mapped devices, namely the IGD (82G31 GMCH only) and PCIExpress.
Subsequent decoding of regions mapped to PCI Express or the DMI Interface
depends on the Legacy VGA configuration bits (VGA Enable & MDAP). This region is
also the default for SMM space. (C) Intel®
P.S. I suggest to check memory by memtest86 or similar program.
I see on screen "Pass 4%". Is this test fully completed?
Did you add any new software / drivers before the laptop started to reboots ?
So if the screen's flat cable is demaged is it possible to have a norman operation in "safe mode" and in "normal mode" switch offs (like when a desktop computer is unplugged from mains) every 3-4 minutes? After a switch off the laptop reboots by itself.
Any ideas?
I saw this many times, check flat cables and flat cables connectors.
With regret, I can say that your defect is very similar to the problem 82G31 GMCH.
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