Web page blinks when I move the mouse over the page
Web page blinks when I move the mouse over the page ? Everything blinks words and pictures as well
January 23rd, 2010 5:58am

- When did the issue begin? - Has the problem always existed, or was it working before? - What happened just before the problem showed up? - What has recently changed? New wiring, programming, etc? - What error or symptom do you notice when the problem happens? - What are the exact steps you take to reproduce the problem? - Does the problem happen every time or only sometimes?If this was helpful, please vote by clicking the green triangle. If it solves the issue, click Propose as Answer. Thanks!
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January 24th, 2010 1:34am

Add to Shawn's questions, please also let us know if the issue occurs in all websites or certain website. If the issue occurs in all websites, you can try the suggestions below to check the result. If you are using 3<sup>rd</sup> party browsers, please test if the issue occurs in Internet Explorer (IE). You can launch IE by go to Start, type iexplore.exe in the Start Search box and then press ENTER. If the issue exists in IE as well, please move on. First, upgrade the display card driver to the latest one which is compatible with Windows 7 and see if the issue can be resolved. If the issue persists, test if the issue occurs in No Add-ons mode: Start Internet Explorer 8 (IE 8) with No Add-ons mode ========= To do this, Click Start, point to All Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Internet Explorer (No Add-ons). Note: If the issue does not occur after you use this method, use the Manage Add-ons option in the Tools menu to determine which add-ons are causing the issue. If the issue persists, please reset IE: ========= Note: the following steps will remove all of installed add-ons and reset IE to default settings. We need to reinstall the add-ons after resetting. 1. Click "Start", type "inetcpl.cpl" (without quotation marks) into “Search” bar and press "Enter" to open the “Internet Options” window. 2. Switch to the "Advanced" tab. 3. Click "Reset…" to reset Internet Explorer settings. 4. Check "Delete personal settings" box and click "Reset" to confirm the operation. 5. Click "Close" when the resetting process is complete. 6. Close the Internet Explorer window and restart IE to check the issue. For more information about how to troubleshoot the Internet Explorer 8 issue, please refer to the following article: You cannot view, access, or load some Web pages when you use Internet Explorer 8 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/967897 Also, access Clean Boot to check the issue. If the issue disappears in the Clean Boot environment, we continue to narrow down which entry is causing the issue. Hope this helps. Regards, Linda
January 25th, 2010 10:27am

If your computer is a desktop PC, try buying another graphic card up to 128MB of Video RAM. If it's a laptop instead, you can access the BIOS and assign a little more video RAM from your shared memory. It worked for me when i was having this same issue on Internet Explorer 8. Hope this helps somebody. Freedom and Peace :)
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July 6th, 2010 2:20am

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