ThinkPad 600e doesn't display images jpg jpeg gif video

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Tulshi bhakar

I have a ThinkPad 600e 2645aau

...................ThinkPad 600e 2645aau ........................

OS Name: Windows 2000 Professional

Logical Drives
Hard Disk(C:) Type: Hard Disk Capacity: 6130 MB Free Space: 3640 MB
Volume Label: File System: FAT32

Display Settings
Horizontal Resolution: 1024 Vertical Resolution: 768 Bits per pixel:
24 Frequency: 60 Adapter: MagicMedia256AV Chip Type: MagicMedia256AV
BIOS: NM5-1.15.19

Device Name: IBM-DARA-209000 AR3H

Device Name: MATSHITADVD-ROM SR-8174 CY07
BIOS Information Vendor: IBM Version: INET36WW


1. System does't display jpg, gif and jpeg images on desktop as
wallpaper and in IE6 on websites. Images are displayed as red,
black, blue dots only. It displayes bmp files wery well.

2. System does't display vedio from dvd or any sourve and any
formate. Video is displayed with distorted sound and distorted image
with vertical lines. tryed to play with win media player 9, real
player 10, winamp 7, power dvd 4 and many more but same result.

3. Installed Office 2003 and it can display JPG, JPEG and BMP image
in green dominant color and if you try to stratch it bigger then
120% it gets distorted and finally is wilt all red, black blue dots.

3. Now comed funny thing : all images JPG, JPEG and GIG including
bmp displayes very well in NetScape Navigater 7.1.

4. Same problem was there with OS windows 98, Win XP and Now windows
2000.

5. Bios and driver are lates and greatest.

6. Tried most of the tips and sugestions available on internet and
discussion group. Including some help avalable at microsoft.

7. Tried IE6 menu : View -> Encoding -> all options available

8. Tried all combination of screen resolution 256 colors, 16 bit and
24 bits with 600 by 800, 1024 by 768 pixels but no success.

Need some experienced persons help or some GURU in ThinkPad and
windows field. It's a challange for me, I need to resolve it.
 
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EM

At first I would've suspected botched IE6 and/or MediaPlayer installs,
but then you say that this problem existed in three different Windows
versions, which MIGHT suggest a hardware problem... unless you were
using a DEFECTIVE software/codec installation for all three OS's.

The fact that images show up fine in Netscape kind of eliminates any
hardware involvement, IMO.

Have you tried an "independant" image viewer just to see if JPEG viewing
works there also? Try IrfanView.
http://www.irfanview.com/

Maybe reinstalling a few key components would help, such as the NeoMagic
video driver (downloaded from IBM's support site), IE6 and WMP.
 

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