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Hello,
Could anyone help as to why I am having these odd pixels show? See picture attached. It either happens after the computer has gone to sleep or a very light version happens after I turn it on. It often crashes after it happens when it has gone to sleep or I after I have closed the and opened after a while (which may be the same thing as sleeping?). When it crashes I get a blue screen where it says it is performing a system check.
I am running Windows 7 on a Macbook Pro
Could anyone help as to why I am having these odd pixels show? See picture attached. It either happens after the computer has gone to sleep or a very light version happens after I turn it on. It often crashes after it happens when it has gone to sleep or I after I have closed the and opened after a while (which may be the same thing as sleeping?). When it crashes I get a blue screen where it says it is performing a system check.
I am running Windows 7 on a Macbook Pro
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I would say it is a rendering problem - that could mean practically anything. But mainly problems with the video card, and / or its drivers. Do update everything there. The Windows (?) info about a system check is a sound one, it means Windows tries to fix it.
If you have a picture of when the problems started, you may use a restore point, Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Backup and Restore. But I would recommend to uninstall your video card drivers > then reinstall them, either the original or the latest.
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If you have a picture of when the problems started, you may use a restore point, Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Backup and Restore. But I would recommend to uninstall your video card drivers > then reinstall them, either the original or the latest.
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I would say it is a rendering problem - that could mean practically anything. But mainly problems with the video card, and / or its drivers. Do update everything there. The Windows (?) info about a system check is a sound one, it means Windows tries to fix it.
If you have a picture of when the problems started, you may use a restore point, Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Backup and Restore. But I would recommend to uninstall your video card drivers > then reinstall them, either the original or the latest.
With blue screens, Link Removed
If you have a picture of when the problems started, you may use a restore point, Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Backup and Restore. But I would recommend to uninstall your video card drivers > then reinstall them, either the original or the latest.
With blue screens, Link Removed