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dead pixels
About this tag
Discussions on WindowsForum.com about dead pixels often involve troubleshooting stuck or dead pixels on LCD monitors, including Dell and HP laptops. Users seek ways to work around dead pixels, such as adjusting screen size in Windows to exclude affected areas, or diagnosing pixel issues that may be related to system performance or updates. Common themes include identifying dead versus stuck pixels, using software or display settings to mitigate visibility, and exploring hardware solutions. While some threads touch on Windows 7 and general system slowness, the core focus remains on pixel defects and potential fixes within Windows environments.
Hello All,
I am having a DELL Inspiron 530 Desktop with DELL SE198WFP monitor. There are a few dead pixels on the sides of the monitor screen ............ So, was wondering - Is there a way to change the screen size virtually i.e. define the screen size in Windows to be used for display while...
Hello everyone,
I noticed for about a week that when I log on to Windows,
it takes what seems to be 3-5 minutes to respond to
start menu pop up and applications (Icons) on Desktop.
I tried the following solutions with no success:
Kaspersky Anti-Virus Scan (No viruses Found)
Disk Clean Up
Disk...
antivirus
deadpixels
defrag
desktop
disk cleanup
hard drive
hp laptop
laptop
lcd
performance
problem
registry
slow response
start menu
startup
system memory
troubleshooting
uninstall
windows 7
I did some search for "small white pixel on monitor" and other similar phrases, but the only talk about dead pixels, stuck pixels, windows update with IE 4...but nothing about windows 7.
I did do an update 3 day prior to this starting, but no other installs and updates after that.
The problem...