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Old 05-02-2008, 11:08 PM   #4 (permalink)
johnhook
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Re: Computer Problem With the Image

austinh43,

Just for grins, try right-clicking on a blank spot on your Windows Desktop, left-click on Properties, click on the "Settings" tab at the top, then click on the "Troubleshoot" button. From there, crank down your Hardware Acceleration" settings one notch at a time (reboot between changes) and see if the problem persists.

If lowering or completely disabling the video display's Hardware Acceleration settings causes this problem to go away, then you've either got:

1) Buggy or incompatible Video Display drivers installed

2) Incompatible BIOS settings (i.e. shadowing, memory timing, video acceleration, etc.)

Try this and see if you have any luck.

- John
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