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post Oct 11 2007, 12:00 AM
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I have some strange computer problems that started 2 days ago. I need some fix help...especially for the bolded item. Any suggestions y'all could provide would be greatly appreciated. thanks

green line running down the right side of my screen when I print screen, the line doesnt show up. Sounds like an issue with my monitor, right? I only thought this shit happened with CRT's but this is an LCD monitor that is only 4-5 months old. What the hell? Is there any way that it could be a non-monitor related issue? Also, I have a replacement plan on this monitor (thank god) so if it is that, no worries.

secondly, stuff on my desktop is acting goofy. One program wont open at all and if I save a pic to my desktop it wont open with windows picture viewer. If i right click and open with another program, it opens fine. I dont know if I got a virus or if my hard drive is starting to fail. Initially, I thought hard drive, but the pic opens just not normally so yeah...

Also, items on my other hard drive are acting weird. If i drag files to another folder, it doesnt display them properly. see pic. documents on the right middle part of the folder are sitting on top of other items. What the fuck is going on?


I detest most anti-virus software out there except for trend micro, but i dont have the money to buy that. Anyone know of some free virus scan software... trend micro used to have a virus scan for free, but I could only get the spyware scan to run the other day. For some reason, my computer wont let it do a full scan. Weird. Im just baffled by all these problems happening all of a sudden. Im actually starting to think that my video card may be going out now that I think about it. Could this be a possiblity? Thanks guys
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post Oct 11 2007, 12:16 AM
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in that folder, you need to right click in the open space and go to "arrange icons by" and then select "align to grid" or "auto arrange"

i think.


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post Oct 11 2007, 12:24 AM
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yeah, i got that fixed. I just arranged the icons differently and then put them back. I was just annoyed that this happened on the same day as everything else so thats why I mentioned it too.
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post Oct 11 2007, 12:39 AM
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i'd avoid those window blinds or whatever desktop skinning app you're using.

as far as the pics not opening in windows viewer... what type of pic? .gif? .jpg?

and which program doesn't open?
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post Oct 11 2007, 12:44 AM
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.jpg and its just plain ol' Windows Picture Viewer that doesnt work (or whatever its called)

I dont know how to turn this skin off. A friend put it on here.
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post Oct 11 2007, 07:42 AM
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can you right click the pic and go to "preview"?
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post Oct 11 2007, 09:21 AM
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Eh, if the green line doesn't show up when you print screen it could either be a bad monitor or a bad video card. You might try either hooking your computer up to a different monitor or your monitor to a different computer to find the problem.

Remember that there is such thing as a defective monitor, so just because it's new doesn't necessarily mean that it's not the problem. smile.gif


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post Oct 11 2007, 10:32 AM
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Im now starting to think that my motherboard is going out. I restored to an earlier date and lost a couple USB drives. I was already having some problems with some ports on the front of my computer. Maybe my motherboard going out is causing bad connection with my video card and that would explain the green line??? I dont know. I need to get a hold of a copy of windows so that I can reformat and see if that fixes any of the problems. At this point, though, im thinking hardware is the problem, not software.
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post Oct 11 2007, 10:56 AM
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It's possible. Especially if the video card is integrated into the motherboard.


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post Oct 11 2007, 12:22 PM
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reformat and reinstall
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post Oct 11 2007, 01:24 PM
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QUOTE (Jessica @ Oct 11 2007, 11:32 AM) *
Im now starting to think that my motherboard is going out. I restored to an earlier date and lost a couple USB drives. I was already having some problems with some ports on the front of my computer. Maybe my motherboard going out is causing bad connection with my video card and that would explain the green line??? I dont know. I need to get a hold of a copy of windows so that I can reformat and see if that fixes any of the problems. At this point, though, im thinking hardware is the problem, not software.

what makes you think it's the motherboard? you sound like my dad when it comes to computers... don't guess. a green line is almost always going to be the monitor itself. watch a dvd movie full screen or play a 3d video game if you have one and see if it goes away (I would doubt it would).

before you spend any money, do as lance suggested and reformat. there's nothin like a fresh comp smile.gif
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post Oct 11 2007, 01:31 PM
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QUOTE (Jessica @ Oct 11 2007, 01:00 AM) *
I detest most anti-virus software out there except for trend micro, but i dont have the money to buy that. Anyone know of some free virus scan software... trend micro used to have a virus scan for free, but I could only get the spyware scan to run the other day.

AVG Antivirus. http://www.grisoft.com/doc/31/us/crp/0


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post Oct 12 2007, 09:34 AM
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QUOTE (impala454 @ Oct 11 2007, 02:24 PM) *
what makes you think it's the motherboard? you sound like my dad when it comes to computers... don't guess. a green line is almost always going to be the monitor itself. watch a dvd movie full screen or play a 3d video game if you have one and see if it goes away (I would doubt it would).

before you spend any money, do as lance suggested and reformat. there's nothin like a fresh comp smile.gif
If you read my whole quote you will notice that I already said I should try reforrmatting first. I have reason to think its the motherboard because of a lot of other issues that Im having with the computer, failing ports, problems with the computer recognizing my hard drives sometimes, etc. I know basic procedure for fixing comp problems. There's an order. First, you try some scans, then restoring to an earlier date, then reformatting, then hooking things up to other comps, etc. If i guess, though, Im going to say its the motherboard because that and the processor are the only parts in there that are over 4 years old.

In order to reformat though I need a copy of windows, which I dont have.

Also, I dont think the green line is the monitor. It most definitely seems like a video card issue because the green line was non-existent, and then I restarted and it showed up. Im going to try taking a can of air to my comp later and also check my fans to make sure they are in working order. My video card fan has been out for over a year, but I figured I was getting enough cool air in the comp that it wouldnt matter. That could be an issue too.
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post Oct 12 2007, 10:07 AM
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so why bother asking us if you've already made up your mind what it is and are going to dismiss what we say/suggest?
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post Oct 12 2007, 10:51 AM
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I'm not starting this with you. Most of the time I will have your back on arguments, but sometimes I think you just start stuff because its your pastime. I am taking suggestions on what it could be, but if you say condescending things like comparing me to some old person I have never even met when I already said Im going to try reformatting then yeah, Ill defend myself. Jonathan offered advice. Spex answered one of my questions. Lance offered advice. Pebkac answered a question. Your post offers nothing to this thread or to helping me with my problem. I bothered asking for their valuable input. I told you why its not the monitor. It happened on re-start. That suggests to me that its not the monitor, but the video card. DURRRRRRRRRRRRRRRr
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