Sounds like the TV connection may be causing a refresh rate of 50 or 60Hz on
the monitor.
I remember having a problem like this once because few monitors support
50hz.
You could check your refresh rate settings but that's probably not possible
without being able to see what's on screen.
Does your TV support PAL60 or NTSC. You could try with this setting.
If the monitor is OK when using PAL60 or NTSC then it's going to be a
refresh rate problem.
What nview settings are you using?
Have a go with some of the settings using <a style='text-decoration: underline;' href="http://tvtool.info/index_e.htm." target="_blank">http://tvtool.info/index_e.htm.</a>
Excellent tool for TVs and nvid cards.
There's an eval download.
BTW I put in an agp card and am glad I did.
Paul
"petert" <peter.ches-nous RemoveThis @ntlworld.com> wrote in message
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> Hi
> Thanks for replies. I'm sorry I gave the wrong impression. It is the
> monitors that are unstable after the POST and XP logo, when the
> desktop tries to display. The TV remains stable. (All TV settings are
> for PAL)
>
> petert
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