- Mar 18, 2002
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I turned on my PC the other day to find my display in bad shape:
The problem is especially apparent on programs with white backgrounds - wherever there is text or any object, the color of the text or objects bleeds across the entire width of the screen (with the exact height as the text or object it is bleeding from).
This is also apparent when you have a window open (not maximized) against the wallpaper... as you move the open window around, the "bleeding" will follow the window around - all the way across the screen w/ the height of the open window.
The HP splash screen also shows this (prior to Windows XP loading)...
I have tried re-installing all the video drivers and also tried using a different monitor, but the problem is still there. The other strange thing I just found out is that the PC downstairs is having the exact same problem - both with nVidia Vanta graphics cards.
Anyone ever hear of this before?
Thanks
The problem is especially apparent on programs with white backgrounds - wherever there is text or any object, the color of the text or objects bleeds across the entire width of the screen (with the exact height as the text or object it is bleeding from).
This is also apparent when you have a window open (not maximized) against the wallpaper... as you move the open window around, the "bleeding" will follow the window around - all the way across the screen w/ the height of the open window.
The HP splash screen also shows this (prior to Windows XP loading)...
I have tried re-installing all the video drivers and also tried using a different monitor, but the problem is still there. The other strange thing I just found out is that the PC downstairs is having the exact same problem - both with nVidia Vanta graphics cards.
Anyone ever hear of this before?
Thanks