Ghost in my computer

Azndude51

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Take a picture and show us what it looks like and if you're name a thread, "Ghost in my computer" you're not going to get a serious responce. Just say you have screen corruption or something.
 

w00t

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i wish i was there to see it why didnt u press printscreen :) and copy and paste that sh!t in MS word or sumthing.
 

DreamerSpawn

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Then there's probably nothing we can do to help. Also, if it's fixed...then no need for further searching....unless it comes back.


Originally posted by: kuroshd
As I said, it fixed itself after I rebooted so I have no evidence.

 

DyslexicHobo

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The only way to fix it is to sacrifice your monitor (and/or computer). You must release the spirit dwelling inside, or it will haunt you forever!
 

kuroshd

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Oh my god. Ok, I WAS high that night (and tonight haha) BUT there were other people who were not high and also were that confirmed it. It wasn't just my imagination. I was too busy freaking out by MY DAMN IMAGE CHANGING ON ITS OWN to worry about screen shotting it. I just want to know what the possible causes are!!! This isn't a joke.
 

Deadtrees

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Originally posted by: kuroshd
Oh my god. Ok, I WAS high that night (and tonight haha) BUT there were other people who were not high and also were that confirmed it. It wasn't just my imagination. I was too busy freaking out by MY DAMN IMAGE CHANGING ON ITS OWN to worry about screen shotting it. I just want to know what the possible causes are!!! This isn't a joke.

Not only you are high but also you got a temper. No wonder you see that thing on the screen.
 

Soulkeeper

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sounds like a standard case of image corruption
yur monitor didn't cause it
I'm assuming you're using windows, so my guess is it was probably explorer or one of the image libraries that messed it up.
I recommend upgrading IE and running a defrag/bad-block-check/virus-scan can't hurt.
if the problem comes back, hardware/heat/settings could be at fault for the freak occurrence. It's even possible that yur OS install went south (only takes one bad file that something needs gone fowl). Not that this is of the same wheel, but the recent libpng buffer overflows come to mind along with the constant list of IE/MS bugs over the past few months.


good luck