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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 1
OS: Windows Vista Ultimate 32
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Screen shaking / bouncing rapidly in Windows Vista
This problem is driving me absolutely insane!!!!
I bought parts the other day and assembled my new PC the specs are as follows: AMD Athlon II Dual Core 3.0Ghz Kingston DDR 2 1066 Gigabyte mother board MA780G-UD3H On board ATI Radeon 3200 graphics Acer 24" Widescreen Full HD monitor I installed windows Vista on it 3 days ago and installed all of the latest drivers of all the hardware and every now and then for no reason the screen in windows starts to shake rapidly. I have checked the monitor settings and all seems to be correct i have adjusted the refresh rate to the maximum allowed under the monitors specs at 60Hz and the resolution at 1900x1200. It may start shaking out of nowhere and i might switch off the computer then switch it back on again and it goes away, then for no reason hours later it might start again. I tried using another monitor and it does the same thing. I've tried everything can someone please help?? |
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