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Youtube green screen and laggy mouse

Denly

Golden Member
HP Deskpro 6305 AMD trinity Win8.1Pro ... other standard stuff.

I had a post a while back about dead onboard NIC, add a $10 NIC and issue go away.

Running into couple other issues hope you can help.

-Green screen youtube video in IE and Firefox, I tried enable/disable GPU render and still no go. Anything else I can try?

-Laggy mouse - MS explorer touch - sometime it is fine something it unusable laggy. It is not the mouse as it work fine on other PC, I tried different ports it work better with the USB at the back than at the front. PC 2-3ft away from the mouse. USB ports don't seen to have issue doing other tanks.

Rant - No wonder AMD PC don't sell, I never have any DIY AMD with issues but this PC is giving me a hard time. If I am a big corp I won't buy AMD either.
 
... AMD ...

Works as intended.

Haha just kidding. Check your task mananger. Enable the cpu time column and check the processes which have consumed the most cpu cycles over time. Post a screenshot if possible.
 
Flash fully updated, I will uninstall it and try again.

I am starting to think google did it on purpose about the green screen thing, issue on both IE and FF but not chrome.
 
YouTube works great without flash, so you may just want to remove it entirely.

As for the mouse I would be curious what the load is (hard drive, CPU) and available memory at the times this occurs.
 
Green screens have always been Flash issues in my experience. Make sure your Browsers are updated as well. Be sure to have the latest video drivers too.
 
In my experience doing online tech support green screens in videos in youtube or facebook means that a virus has corrupted flash in some way, or there is an add on or extention "pretending" to be flash. You will want to uninstall flash, clean the pc with

JRT
malwarebytes or hitman pro
and
adwcleaner

from bleeping computer. in that order
then reset browsers then reinstall flash.
 
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