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<blockquote data-quote="Hades2004" data-source="post: 1349944" data-attributes="member: 558394"><p>I've had the exact same problem as you. Have you installed any recent drivers? If you had, download an eariler driver version. When the computer was doing this I had no clue what was going on. So what I did, I just used a earily video card driver and that solved everything. Try that 1st. If that don't work, and you have alot of Red X's, I would Scan Disk, check off both boxes *assusming is XP*, restart your computer, let it run through. Then Disk Clean Up. Then disc defeg. If that don't help, Format.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hades2004, post: 1349944, member: 558394"] I've had the exact same problem as you. Have you installed any recent drivers? If you had, download an eariler driver version. When the computer was doing this I had no clue what was going on. So what I did, I just used a earily video card driver and that solved everything. Try that 1st. If that don't work, and you have alot of Red X's, I would Scan Disk, check off both boxes *assusming is XP*, restart your computer, let it run through. Then Disk Clean Up. Then disc defeg. If that don't help, Format. [/QUOTE]
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