Inspiron 8200 - Grabling screen nVidia GeForce4 440 Go

My system:
 
Inspiron 8200
Intel P4 Mobile 1.70 GHz
1024 MB OF RAM
95 MB HD
nVidia GeForce4 440 Go 32 MB
Windows XP Pro Service Pack 2
 
The problem started a month a go with glitter/grabling screen on startup (cold start) ending by 'blue screen of death '. But seems to work fine after 2nd reboot or when you start the "Stand-by" mode
The error message was not clear to me at the time. Tried to understand with no luck because I had a lot of software installed, so I formatted the HD and re-installed Windows XP. But the problem persists, I updated the video card driver after serching the Web for a clue on what to do.
 
Followingly, the the blue screen error message contained the following in contrast to the previous messages before re - install in which there was no mention of a file at the root of a problem:
 
"The problem seems to be caused by the following file: nv4_disp.
 
"Device driver got stuck in an infinite loop. This usually indicates problem with the device itself or with the incorrect programming hardware device driver. »
 
"Technical information:
"STOP 0X000000EA (0X8638DB38, 0XF7C6ECB4, 0X8635BBE8, 0X00000001)".
 
So anyone know what causes this problem? Replace the video card?
 
I appreciate the help guys.
 
I hope that ejn63 drops some words: smileysurprised:

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