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Hai.. I have problem with my graphic card MSI NX8500GT and just use it 1 year. Suddenlly when I turn on my pc it become disorder. Im not sure why. I have the deep freeze to protect my PC.
the example my problem, just click the link on youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nhgj...

Definatley a problem with the graphics card. Not much you can do about it except get a new one. you could try reinstalling the drivers but I doubt that is going to make a lot of difference.
Have you tried booting into safe Mode and seeing if it is the same there.
Stuart

"I have the deep freeze to protect my PC"
But it doesn't protect your hardware from damage. You need a new video card...that one is fried. Since it's most likely still under warranty (MSI warranty = 3 yrs), go to the MSI website, check out their RMA policy & see if you can exchange it. In the meantime, buy a new card, preferrably something better than the weak 8500GT. The Radeon HD4670 would be a good choice. When the new 8500GT replacement comes in, sell it.

I do it all ready booting into safe Mode.. but same..
did this problem came form virus, are can make 'disable' hardware..??
Are that suppose a virus could be written that would somehow cause my graphics card to get into a cyclic event that would overheat the chips..because it damage my 3 pc at home.. it get same problem, is damage 1 by 1...
can u all, give me solution's for this problem.. before it's take 1 more my pc get same problem..
plz.. help me.. friend

Your english isn't very good. Your video card is fried. It has nothing to do with software or viruses...it's a hardware problem. Either you attempted to overclock it & took it a step too far or the card overheated & fried the graphics chip.
Does the card have a fan? is the fan still working? Is your case properly vented? You don't have the tower inside a cabinent, do you?

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