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Definately sounds like EMI. Are you on the top floor? Could be a mobile transmitter although I would expect that to affect the whole display and tv`s too.
Definately sounds like EMI. Are you on the top floor? Could be a mobile transmitter although I would expect that to affect the whole display and tv`s too.
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Obviously New York is not your OS, and United States is not your Antivirus.
Do you have a camera to take a picture of your screen?
I think we are all interested in a visual.
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I've tried digital camera pics, but they always come out dark after I check them. I've taken like ten, I don't think digital cameras work well with PC screen's. I am running PC protector for windows 7, that automatically comes with the OS? I have it set to be enabled very time I log on. I have all the latest 7 updates, firewall enabled, and I have Windows Malicious software removal tool on my desktop. I don't surf beyond a few familiar websites so I don't need Norton really.
But you haven't sent a screenshot or a photo to us.
Do you have any other threads floating about in cyberspace that I'm not aware of that shows this screenshot because the two that I found don't have any screenshots.
But you haven't sent a screenshot or a photo to us.I've sent screenshots to people of this issue, and the screenshots show no distortion. I think it's because it only takes photos of what the signal is sending out. Not what the monitor itself shows.
Is it a screenshot or a photo? A screenshot is a screenshot, is a screenshot. A photo is a photo, is a photo.
A screenshot does not use the signal sent to the display it uses what's rendered on the screen!
To bypass the "signal" take a damn photo and post it!I think it's because it only takes photos of what the signal is sending out. Not what the monitor itself shows.
And if that's the way your thinking then you have a bad monitor.
If you do not post a photo in your next post, I am un-subscribing to your thread!
Ok here's a screenshot. Hope it illustrates the problem for ya.
Here's a tiny pic link to the screenshot also. If you look at the bottom task bar, you'll notice the slant/off-kilter ness. It spreads upward also to the browser window.
http://i40.tinypic.com/2qsrx44.png
Nope, the screenshot is no help. Did you use the flash when trying to take a photo? Turn off the flash and hold the camera steady, better, sit it on a table or something in front of the monitor.