WATSON
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Registered: 16th Jun 05
Location: Fife, Scotland
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Hope someone on here can help as im going out my mind trying to solve this problem and the gays over on overclockers are cockbags and just take the piss 
since i done a full system restore ive had nothing but problems with images loading on forums ect
i keep seeing this now and again..

all drivers are up to date aswell
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dannymccann
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Registered: 9th Aug 06
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So that is a screen print of a forum? What happens if you press backspace to go back to the last page does it come back again or stay like that?
It could be a hardware glitch, something actually wrong with your GFX card. Is it ATi or Nvidia? There are tools on Google which you can use to 'test' your card - basically making it run 100% to heat it up and see if there is any particles that flag up.
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Bart
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Registered: 19th Aug 02
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when you say system restore, do you mean the actual program 'System Restore'?
IMO, its best to start with a nice clean install.
I would personally format the C drive and go for a clean install, Windows 7.
System Restore doesnt restore ALL files, only some, im not a fan of it, alot of people use it too much imo.
[Edited on 12-08-2010 by Bart]
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Steve
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could be a number of things, dodgy memory, dodgy gfx card, cpu getting too hot
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Sam
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You tried using a different web browser? This will help narrow down whether there's something wrong with your web browser or it is indeed related to your graphics card.
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chris_uk
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Registered: 8th Jul 03
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does it only happen when looking at pics on a forum?
first thing you ought to do is take the sides off the PC and vac the CPU cooler, graphics card and the ram.
if it is overheating this could be a reason why.
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Bart
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have you checked the monitor cable? If you've got any knots or kinks, it can stop the picture from getting through properly.
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chris_uk
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or if you have got something heavy sat on the cable, that could sometimes stop the signal from getting through propperly
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WATSON
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Registered: 16th Jun 05
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Sorry guys been busy..
Yes its a print screen from a forum if i was to come out the thread and load again the picture would be ok until you go down the thread to more pictures then i get the same again!
Starting to really fuck me off now! everythings upto date and ive cleaned inside the tower made sure everythings in proper 
Theres nothing on the cable and the cables in proper also.
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Sam
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quote: Originally posted by Sam
You tried using a different web browser? This will help narrow down whether there's something wrong with your web browser or it is indeed related to your graphics card.
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