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I wonder if anyone can help me, I'm running vista home premium 32bit. I don't know the best way to describe it so bare with me. Sometimes when i'm using a programme everything will load correctly, but all of a sudden the screen goes black, then comes back on again but the top bar (where the X button & the minimise button is) has gone light blue instead of the black style that the programme started with. ![]() But when i close the programme i've finished with the screen flashes again as above & returns to normal. Can anyone tell me what it's doing & how to stop it doing it? Thanks -- mugan78 |
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mugan78;999172 Wrote: I wonder if anyone can help me, I'm running vista home premium 32bit. I don't know the best way to describe it so bare with me. Sometimes when i'm using a programme everything will load correctly, but all of a sudden the screen goes black, then comes back on again but the top bar (where the X button & the minimise button is) has gone light blue instead of the black style that the programme started with. ![]() But when i close the programme i've finished with the screen flashes again as above & returns to normal. Can anyone tell me what it's doing & how to stop it doing it? Thanks Check your video drivers uninstall then reboot then update. -- pacinitaly |
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Could it be something in your display settings wherein one program is set differently than the rest? I know its a stretch, but with vista, ya just gotta keep stretching till ya wither get the answer or rollback to xp. -- FrankCoffin |