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Old 1st Oct 2008, 20:32
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Theres something wrong with my pc, part of the screen will look all messed up like the picture will be messed up with all the colors in different pixalated colors.
and then it will also freeze sometimes and the entire moniter screen is a unrecognizable picture of a whole bunch of colors.

i've gone to gateways support but they haven't helped me at all, and they keep telling me to try other things until i get a repair..
Its a new gateway.

Usually it happens when i browse the internet mostly, the distorted image will usually be around the top of the browser where the address and stuff is.

And the 2nd situation i get of this problem is when it covers the entire screen and then it freezes and i can't do anything, i then end up having to turn the plug off.

has anyone ever experienced this? what do you thinks the problem.
I'm still not sure if its the hardware of the moniter.
But the problem occurs in certain spots of the browser all the time and freezes when it occurs full screen so i believe its hardware.
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Old 1st Oct 2008, 22:13
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Heres a picture of it, look at the top.



If you think thats bad it gets worse, the whole screen will look like that sometimes and then it just kinda freezes
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Old 2nd Oct 2008, 00:51
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Internet Explorer 7

1. From the Tools menu, select Internet Options... .

2. Choose the General tab.

3. Under Browsing history, click Delete... .

4. Next to "Temporary Internet Files", click Delete files... .

5. Click Close, and then click OK to exit.

Restart Internet Explorer.

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Follow the prompts to install the program.
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  • Click Cleaner on the left then Run Cleaner on the right to run the program.
  • Important: Make sure that ALL browser windows are closed before selecting Run Cleaner
  • Caution: It is not recommended that you use the 'Registry' feature unless you are very familiar with the registry.
  • Exit CCleaner after it has completed its process.
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