screen flashes black and then back to normal every few seconds I have tried different screen same problem
The screen freezes then i move the mouse and it flashes black and un-freezes for a few seconds then freezes again, the on button is still green on my monitor. My computer was working perfectly fine last time I used it. I have tried using a different monitor but it has the same problem. earlier today the flashing screen was accompanied by multi coloured horizontal lines covering the screen, that seems to have stopped though. I have tried restarting my computer several times, the screen flashes if I restart straight away but if I leave my computer off for a while it is fine for about 30 mins but then starts flashing again. I played a movie on my computer and at random parts of my screen I had green pixels which I do not normally have. the only change I have made to my computer recently is removing one of the users. Any ideas to what the problem could be? 2 people need an answerI do too
May 8th, 2010 10:58pm

"Bertiii" wrote in message news:d716b8d6-9181-4560-819e-e5c6a7fc5c7a... > The screen freezes then i move the mouse and it flashes black and > un-freezes for a few seconds then freezes again, the on button is still > green on my monitor. My computer was working perfectly fine last time I > used it. I have tried using a different monitor but it has the same > problem. earlier today the flashing screen was accompanied by multi > coloured horizontal lines covering the screen, that seems to have stopped > though. I have tried restarting my computer several times, the screen > flashes if I restart straight away but if I leave my computer off for a > while it is fine for about 30 mins but then starts flashing again. I > played a movie on my computer and at random parts of my screen I had green > pixels which I do not normally have. the only change I have made to my > computer recently is removing one of the users. Any ideas to what the > problem could be? > boot to Safe Mode see if the problem persists there - if not, then reinstall your graphics card drivers, and check the card physically. -- Noel Paton CrashFixPC Nil Carborundum Illegitemi www.crashfixpc.co.uk
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