Weird Screen Error Thing.
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Weird Screen Error Thing.
Every once in a while my screen will kind of bug out. It will start generating these random multicolored lines across my screen. Sometimes they will just go away, but sometimes they will not. I restart the computer, and the lines are still there. It just happened to me and they would not go away, so I started the computer in Safe Mode. The lines went away, and they have not come back since then. However, I don't know if that's just dumb luck. I tried to take a screenshot, but the lines did not show up in it. Does anybody know what this problem might be? Would it be my graphics card, monitor, processor, or anything of the sort? Any help would be appreciated.
update your video card drivers, it sounds like that's the problem. but if the drivers are fine, then it could be a heat issue, might be time to add another fan to the case.
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By pressing 'delete' (or whatever it tells you to) when your computer boots up.Patrickssj6 wrote:You go into the BIOSRaVNzCRoFT wrote:I don't know how to check the heat of my computer.
I'll wait for my brother to get back from the Caribbean so I can ask him about the other stuff. I don't know anything about hardware.

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He has a Dell I think its F12 not sure though.The_Hushed_Casket wrote:By pressing 'delete' (or whatever it tells you to) when your computer boots up.Patrickssj6 wrote:You go into the BIOSRaVNzCRoFT wrote:I don't know how to check the heat of my computer.
I'll wait for my brother to get back from the Caribbean so I can ask him about the other stuff. I don't know anything about hardware.
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