Yellow Windows Vista pixelated crash

I just reinstalled Vista and it crashes hardcore - I am all updated and I have a valid copy.  I can't seem to reproduce, it's usually when he worked for a few hours/no using TI/nothing running. No error message when it blocks just a screen glitched - yellow cute pixelated.

You have a hardware problem with your video card or your monitor (or maybe even something else).  I suggest that take you to a repair shop of computer with a good reputation for service, repair or replacement.

Good luck!

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