Pavilion hpe model h8 - 1240t: graphic design

Model hp pavilion hpe h8 - 1240t model No. now here is my problem when starting computer windows 7 trys to start but 2 vertical red lines appear vertically trys to load at the office but wont.i have to restart the computer by pressing start to stop and restart now when I do it tells me that there not close properly I want to boot into Normal mode If I say yes to the same thing it wont load to the top and im not on my desk, the screen is black, so when I restart the computer now I use safe mode and now it works, but most of the features do not work, it works in normal mode, it worked only once after so many controls memory hard drive of any snippet of ok. So, im wondering could it be my graphics card? its only 4 years. Looking at my list of command on this computer, it is said... 3 GB amd radeon HD7950 (double support, 2 x minidp, hdmi, dvi)

Also as I am typing the letters bleeding black and red. Where is the problem? How can I check to be sure that this is the problem? hate to keep away from safe. Anyone has any idea what it could be? Thanks for listening.

Hi there @charles49,

I hope you find your experience of positive Support Forum! It's a good place to find the help you need, other users, the HP experts and other members of the support staff. I understand that your display is not coming properly, but you can start in safe mode. I'm happy to help you with this.

Because the system operates in Mode safe mode, it allows to narrow the problem, although it's going to be associated with the graphics card or its driver.

Something you might try is to remove the existing display using Device Manager driver of in Safe Mode and load a generic display driver.  Then, try to pitch it up normally and see if the computer is in place. Remember that you set the screen resolution to something a little more useful to you before moving on to a normal start to the top.

If it starts normally then you can try the preferred display driver update with a new installation.  You can try the HP Support Assistant for the driver if you have not already very practice. Computers HP - using HP Support Assistant (Windows 10, 8, 7)

If the pilot goes and the system works properly, then you should be good. If this isn't the case, then the card probably has something wrong with his ability to use his "higher functions".

Please let me know if it works for you and if it does not solve your problem, please mark this message as a solution. Bravo would be appreciated as well.

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