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Old September 20th 07, 10:36 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
far1855
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When I start Media Center from a Vista Home Premium machine, the opening
display screen with all the menu selection is nearly impossible to view due
to lines of blinking dots all over. When I view TV or other media, the screen
is fine. All functions work fine. It is only the Menu screen that is a big
issue. How do I fix it?
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Old September 20th 07, 12:35 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
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"far1855" wrote in message
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When I start Media Center from a Vista Home Premium machine, the opening
display screen with all the menu selection is nearly impossible to view
due
to lines of blinking dots all over. When I view TV or other media, the
screen
is fine. All functions work fine. It is only the Menu screen that is a big
issue. How do I fix it?


upgrade your display drivers to the latest version, should fix this...

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Old September 20th 07, 01:58 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
far1855
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Default Windows Media Center Vista - Opening Screen Has Blinking Lines

I upgraded the driver yesterday and it did not fix the problem.

"Sebastian Vega" wrote:



"far1855" wrote in message
...
When I start Media Center from a Vista Home Premium machine, the opening
display screen with all the menu selection is nearly impossible to view
due
to lines of blinking dots all over. When I view TV or other media, the
screen
is fine. All functions work fine. It is only the Menu screen that is a big
issue. How do I fix it?


upgrade your display drivers to the latest version, should fix this...

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Old September 20th 07, 02:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
far1855
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Default Windows Media Center Vista - Opening Screen Has Blinking Lines

I have NVidia GEForce 7600GT and I updated to the latest driver yesterday.
However, the problem continues.

"Sebastian Vega" wrote:



"far1855" wrote in message
...
When I start Media Center from a Vista Home Premium machine, the opening
display screen with all the menu selection is nearly impossible to view
due
to lines of blinking dots all over. When I view TV or other media, the
screen
is fine. All functions work fine. It is only the Menu screen that is a big
issue. How do I fix it?


upgrade your display drivers to the latest version, should fix this...

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Old September 21st 07, 10:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
far1855
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Default Windows Media Center Vista - Opening Screen Has Blinking Lines

They released a new driver this week and it did indeed fix the problem.

"far1855" wrote:

I have NVidia GEForce 7600GT and I updated to the latest driver yesterday.
However, the problem continues.

"Sebastian Vega" wrote:



"far1855" wrote in message
...
When I start Media Center from a Vista Home Premium machine, the opening
display screen with all the menu selection is nearly impossible to view
due
to lines of blinking dots all over. When I view TV or other media, the
screen
is fine. All functions work fine. It is only the Menu screen that is a big
issue. How do I fix it?


upgrade your display drivers to the latest version, should fix this...

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Old June 25th 09, 09:23 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
ripercat
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Default Windows Media Center Vista - Opening Screen Has Blinking Lines of


OHH I HAPPY I FIX MY OPCION 4


WELL, GO CONTROL PANEL- WINDOWS UPDATE - UPDATE ALL - WHEN FINISH
WIDOWS SAY U THAT RESTART COMPUTER AND FIX!


TRICK WINDOWS UPADTE - INSTALL UPDATES

OK, SEE U


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ripercat
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Old June 25th 09, 05:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_maintenance
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Default Windows Media Center Vista - Opening Screen Has Blinking Lines of

And very often causes more problems

"ripercat" wrote in message
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OHH I HAPPY I FIX MY OPCION 4


WELL, GO CONTROL PANEL- WINDOWS UPDATE - UPDATE ALL - WHEN FINISH
WIDOWS SAY U THAT RESTART COMPUTER AND FIX!


TRICK WINDOWS UPADTE - INSTALL UPDATES

OK, SEE U


--
ripercat



 




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