I bought a 500W PSU for my computer. It was too big for my apparently shorter than standard case, but when I was building my computer I flicked the red switch on the back (the europe to US voltage one) with it switched on (but the system wasn't functioning). There was a big green flash and a slight pinging noise.Just wondering, is that PSU totally done for?
about a week ago i dl'd windows updates, after that most videos (99% Internet) on the web have a green bar on top and the some colors dont line up correctly. i uninstlled adobe flash player 11.xxxx and re-installed it but still nothing, i did a full system scan and still nothing. i do not have a restore point (i know, stupid) ive included a pic of my problem and a link to the article so you can see for yourselves that the video should not look the way it looks in the pic [url]
I have a Samsung Rv515 Laptop upon trying to acsses devices & printers to view my printer to make some adjustments. When i try to open devices & printers the progress bar at the top which a green strip runs along gets near to the end then just hangs cosequently it wont open.
I have installed all the software drivers.I have reinstalled the video drivers too but i get this green color texts which disappears and returns to normal if i refresh or highlight over the text.
I've noticed lately whenever i start my windows and refresh my desktop i see green dots in the middle of my desktop icons.. i ran anti-virus scan and did everything but it won't go away.HP pavilion Dv6Win7 home premium i72GB graphics, 8GB ram2.20GHz CPU64bit OS
There are random pure green pixels appearing and disappearing on my DVI-D monitor.They only appear when something is moving such as a video, or the Minecraft main menu background, but I know they aren't dead, because they move when I move the window.If it matters i also have a VGA monitor hooked up to the same PC, and it is working fine, I'm using Windows 7 Home Premium, I tightened the cables and everything, My GPU is two AMD Radeon HD 6530D Graphics chip, and the monitor i'm using with the DVI-D worked perfectly with VGA.
i have a problem that my computer freezes with green lines on the screen and ive done several checks on the hardwares.. and the store where i bought my computer.. already did a replacement on my video card, RAM and motherboard and did a several stress test on the computer and didnt freeze at all and when time i bring home my computer it freezes up on me at random.. no specific time.. i have
ASUS p5g41t-m lx3 MOBO nvidia gt200 1gb 512bit 1 tb of hdd 4 gm of RAM huntkey 550v PSU windows 7 86x and a ASUS LCD AL series..
just wanna asked if theres any possible problem that my VGA cable or the LCD itself has a problem..
In the "From" column of Windows Live Mail, there is a small green arrow over the envelopes on some emails. What does this represent ? I have tried looking about everywhere else without ANY success~~~
I kept a few hidden files in a USB drive and later in my machine windows 7 OS was reinstalled..when I tried to access it again, all files and folders coming as green and not accessible.
I tried a few things like right-click and turn off "Encrypt content to secure data", or adding my account and giving full permission. But nothing worked.
im wondering if anyone has done this, if so, if they could share how. or if you know how it would be done. from what i onderstand its more than just replacing a few LEDs, but i might be wrong
My motheboard is an Asus P8H67, like this link: url...How you can see it have 2 SATA 6gb/s connectorsMy hard disck is a Seagate Barracuda Green 2T 6GB/s, like this link: url...The hard disk is connected in a Sata 3gb/s connector. Can i turn it on the 6GB/s connector?
Using 32 bit home premium Windows 7 installed on 320gb wd. Installed a 500gb wd caviar green . The bios setup sees it as the 4th drive and the smart NCQ says not supported. Transfermode says P10 0. Does not show up in devices or window storage under management. Checked 7 compatible not shown but the box says win 7..
I've only recently started to use media centre and im running windows 7.When i maximise to fullscreen i get a green tint covering the whole of the picture This is extremely annoying when watching a film or TV. It happens both on my projector (connected through a DVI-HDMI connector and on my monitor (DVI-VGA)
I downloaded the DPC Latency checker and I've been getting a lot of spikes. When I open my laptop and start the checker, it's all green; but as soon as I open Chrome or Firefox it starts to spike. It's spiking as I'm typing this. It's reached 65,795. I've disabled devices to try and find the cause but I can't figure it out.
i have this problem with my pc. when i play you tube video"s and other video"s online,the area where the video is playing on the screen goes green(not the whole screen),and i cant see the video,it is quite random coz some you tube video"s work ok,my adobe flash player is up to date,i reinstalled windows 7 64bit a few weeks ago,my system was running fine and then started to do this,it is fine when gaming,no problems,i will list my pc spec"s below
asrock pro 3 motherboard intel core I5 2500k cpu coolermaster hyper 212 cpu cooler gainward gtx560 ti golden sample graphics card coolermaster CM STORM chassis antec 650watt true power psu 4 gig gskill memory
I was in the middle of playing skyrim when the screen went black, and came up with a message "not support" which only happens when the computer goes to sleep. I rebooted and the screen turned green and fuzzy, when trying to start windows normally, right after the windows boot logo (which can't be recognized but the text can) the screen goes black and doesn't go any further. My b/f thought it *might* be just the new graphics card he had installed 3 days ago, so I removed it. No change.
I tried to start up in safe mode (loaded completely to the desktop), and that worked but everything is still green and fuzzy. After about 2 minutes in safe mode, the screen will cut to black for a few seconds, come back to the desktop, back and forth. My next thought was heat, everything is running perfect and nothing is hot. This computer was upgraded last week; Windows 7 Ultimate, the ram, motherboard, and graphics card are brand new. Processor is a year old, and the power supply is roughly 2 years.
All hardware specifications that I know are on my profile. All parts were bought from newegg. There is no POST coding (beeps) so there doesn't seem to be loading problems. Maybe CPU problems? But I would figure it wouldn't start at all on safe mode, if the processor was out, or can it slowly go out? I've never came across a problem like this, there have been times the green fuzzy screen would happen at the very beginning of starting up, but would clear up within 2 seconds. I've already been looking at new processors if that's the problem.
This hard drive is a SATA hard drive, isnt the only hard drive in the computer, and ive formatted it to NTFS with GParted. I rebooted, got the Windows 7 installation running, choose the hard drive and it says it cannot install on that hard drive. I tried formatting it with the Windows 7 installation tools
I am having a very weird problem that started suddenly Im using windows 7 since beta stages and it was perfect untill now
Each time i enter a folder the green bar on the adress bar starts to run slowly like something is being indexed or read... the files all become (in use) so i cannot delete or edit them and of course all going slow , that is untill the process ends what is the proble and how i can fix that ?
I shut down the computer but did not unplug it from the surge protector. We were messing with the main breaker box in the house.When i went to turn it back on nothing. Monitor work everything and else that is plugged in to the surge protector. Took the computer apart and opened and cleaned all dust out Plugged it back in and nothing. There is a green light on the back just under the plug which is lit up (Green) as it was before I took it a part. Can't say I remember weather or not it was lit previously. Check on line and suggestions are the power supply may be bad. However I can't seam to find out if the power supply would be bad would the green light be on, which seams to be connected to the power supply box.
Whilst playing wow, I have been getting weird flashes where the screen gets covered in what can only be described as tiny green squares in a fixed pattern (I'll try and upload a picture if I can capture one).
I have also experienced a BSOD straight after this, although it doesn't BSOD everytime.I have uploaded all information through the diagnostic tool, and any other info you might need just ask.
I have been running Vuze for quite sometime. It works for the most part. Although it may take a bit longer to download some things, it works. However, I have not once, ever, got a Green Smiley. I would like to change this.Let me state I do NOT have access to the router. My landlord allows us to connect to his. I have read up on how to change ports, remove the Windows firewall, and such.
My mouse cursor sometimes randomly flashes a green blob behind the cursor and then it goes away again.. it's only very brief, like a fraction of a second but enough to notice and annoy me... It mostly occurs when I am moving my cursor. Graphics drivers are up to date.
command prompt's color got permantly set to green, whenever i use a shortcut instead its the normal gray/white background but whenever i use a batch file or directly launch cmd, it's color is green and i have to manually set it