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kitty
Posts: 1842/2449 |
It's hard to speculate, but it can be a video card problem or a monitor problem. It could be a driver conflict (running unpatched WinXP with drivers that need WinXP SP1 or SP2). Update Windows, then update your drivers from the nVidia website. See if that helps. |
HyperLamer
Posts: 6378/8210 |
My old computer does this, and the monitor works fine. Lines appear, and eventually parts of the screen will appear in other places, stretched way out (like each pixel 20 pixels apart). |
Kasumi-Astra
Posts: 1714/1867 |
See if degausing makes the line go away. I can't say for certain, but if it is a problem with your monitor, degausing might have the same effect as changing the res. If the problem goes away like changing the res, you know the problem is with your monitor.
I have seen this problem happen with LCDs as well, just a one pixel line in the middle of the screen. Had to get that one fixed. |
neotransotaku
Posts: 3789/4016 |
Sounds like something with the monitor going bad...video cards are just buffers for monitors to read from to figure out what to draw. But bad video ram implies that you'd always have that line regardless of what monitor you were on. So, probably your monitor is starting to wear down... |
aioria1981
Posts: 18/234 |
After a random time, a black line appears on my screen, as if it over anything. Sometimes, after some time, moves instantly lower. The "temporal" solution that i found was to change the monitor resolution and reset the resolution to the original back again. Is there any way to permanently solve this?
My SW specs: - Windows XP Pro (spanish) - No SP installed - F-Secure Antivirus 5.4 (daily updated) - Zone alarm firewall
My HW specs: Motherboard: MSI KT3 (the one with only USB 1.1) CPU: Athlon XP 2000+ Hard Drive: Maxtor 60gb Video card: Nvidia 32mb (don't remember the model) Monitor: Phillips 107T
i don't know if the other parts such as Network card and such are also related
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