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Windows Vista Window "shaking"

Discussion in 'Legacy Windows' started by PAULDEP, 2007/01/04.

  1. 2007/01/04
    PAULDEP

    PAULDEP Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    Hi, I don't drink and I'm to old to be tripping anymore but my desktop screen is "shaking" . Thats right, its moving up and down in a shaky movement. I just installed RC1 (Build5600).
    now this site isn't doing it but say Yahoo, is. I use Firefox or IE 7. Only on the internet is it shaking, not my desktop or my e-mail. Opps, now this site is shakking, then it stops ''weird huh,,never had this happen. I guess when the final version comes out later this month, hopefully things will be okay. Just strange sometimes its shaking sometimes none :( Only thing for sure is it only happens on the internet.
    Thanks for any help,,
    Paul
     
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    Bill Castner

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    Try running IE in "no add-on" mode.
     

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    PAULDEP

    PAULDEP Well-Known Member Thread Starter

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    no luck Bill :(
     
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    mflynn

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    Hey Paul

    Long time no see, best to you and yours!

    You sure there are not earth tremmors going on there!!! Hee hee !:D

    Mike
     
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    mflynn

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    Kidding a side

    The "on the internet only" would say not, but do you have any magnetic device like a speaker or especially a sub woofer close to the monitor or its cable.

    Perhaps you have relocated them or have new ones?

    Mike
     
  8. 2007/01/08
    usasma

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    You may wish to update your video drivers from the website of your video chipset manufacturer. I seem to recall issues like this with RC1 that were being addressed - although I wasn't involved in the bug reporting.
     
  9. 2007/01/08
    Steve R Jones

    Steve R Jones SuperGeek Staff

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    What type of monitor is it? LCD or CRT?
    Try a different Refresh Rate.
     

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