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Revision as of 17:29, 5 July 2005
Information about the problem of a randomly garbled screen.
Problem description
The symptom is a totally garbled screen (on the internal display) as seen in these pictures.
This happens directly after starting up: even the BIOS splash screen is unreadable. The screen can stay garbled for a number of boots and then (seemingly random) it will be just fine right from the start.
It has furthermore been reported that there might be a relation between the temperature of the ThinkPad and the garbled screen, so that the display starts working fine when the ThinkPad has reached a certain temperature (like after 5 minutes of being powered on).
If the screen is exported via VNC the remote screen will also be garbled.
Most likely this is a problem with the ATI videochip, can people who experience this indicate which chip their machines contains?
Looking at the effected machines, this is probably an issue specific to the ATI Mobility Radeon 7000
Affected Models
Affected Operating Systems
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Status
It is probably a problem of the graphics circuitry. In any case, it's a hardware problem and warranty will apply.
Solutions
You can have IBM fix the problem if your ThinkPad is still in warranty.
One reported workaround is suspending to ram after powering on and leaving it on power. This way the screen might still be fine after wakeup. The moment when you cold boot again, keep the laptop at the garbled boot screen for about 5 minutes, then do a normal reboot and press your thumbs.