1 year ago
i transferred photos to my desktop
and to my friend laptop
the photos was clear and no purple lines in both my desktop and my friend laptop
but last month when i was watching all my photos and then i discovered the purple lines i thought it's may be the monitor so i transfer some photos to my laptop but i saw the same purple line so i thought it's the camera but the same photos in my friend laptop does not have purple lines so this means photos got corrupted in my hard drive
OK, I believe this is a self-built computer that either you had built or built yourself. Nice System, BTW. Since you've ruled out the monitor, it's very possible it's your video card.
I'm going on the assumption that you built the computer, so in order to troubleshoot the video card, unplug the electrical cord from the back of the computer. For safety's sake, unplug everything else from the computer. Open the case and locate the video card, being sure it's unplugged from the monitor. Now, press down gently on the video card to be sure it's securely seated in the slot. While you're inside the case, clean out any cobwebs and/or dust bunnies you find. Now check all other connections, since it's easy to move things while inside.
Now, before closing the case, hook everything back up and boot the computer. Using one of your SD cards with photos on it, create a Test folder and copy two or three photos to the desktop. Check to see if they're better than they've been.
If this doesn't work, go to Device Manager and try updating the drivers or even uninstalling the drivers and letting Windows reinstall them.
If none of these options work, your video card is most likely going out, as Broe said.
how can video card made photos corrupted
The video card is an integral part of your computer and controls graphics.