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Old December 29th 04, 05:40 PM
Jack E Martinelli
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Begin by determing if your video is provided by an on-board video chip or a
separate video card.
If you don't know anything about this, get expert advice.

You may consider reinstalling the video drivers, too. Find a good copy of
the drivers before beginning.
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"Ian" wrote in message
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How would I do that,and is it easy to do?
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The usual procedure on troubleshooting video issues is to

swap out the monitor and the vidoecard to verify if either of them is
the problem. You did one - now try the other.

"Ian" wrote in message
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I have shadows going across my screen. For example, if i
open up a picture either side of it a shadow line goes
across the screen. I have run an anti virus check and also
ran Ad Aware. But it is still there. I thought it may have
been my monitor about to die on me so went and bought a
new one. But the shadows are stil there. Any suggestions?