Video signal after windows startup

I have an old Dell Dimension 4600i which has been improved and has Windows Home Premium installed.  It worked fine for about 4 years.  Today I started it and it on the 'Windows Logo' screen and it was OK.  To start Windows, I could barely do the screen since the screen looked like it was missing all other lines or so.  I tried the monitor on another Dell computer and it was fine.

I tried to boot into 'safe mode' and all other authorized options with the options 'touch F8'.

Belarc Advisor video card is "Adapter VGA Standard."

Main circuit is: Dell Computer Corp. 0F4491

BIOS: Dell A0801/15/2004.

Any suggestions?

Thank you.

PSU and video card are failing.

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