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I updated the video drivers on the eMachine and one of the HPs with no effect. A couple of friends who have purchased Vista recently are complaining about the same thing - one of them even took their new PC back to the store and exchanged it, thinking something was wrong with the video. Anybody have a clue as to what's going on here?

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What do I get with a subscription? With your subscription - you'll gain access to our exclusive IT community of thousands of IT pros. Disable Antivirus Software : some third party antivirus software is found to be creating this problem in the PCs sometimes. Therefore disabling them may be the solution needed.

Update or uninstall Incompatible Application : If the reason for screen flickering turns out to be incompatible application then the two possible ways to tackle this are either uninstall the application or check for an updated version of the application which can be compatible with the PC. Use a Higher Monitor Refresh Rate : sometime monitor refresh rate also causes the flashing of the screen. Follow these steps to make it right —. Disable Windows Services : Some windows services such as Windows error reporting services also raises the flickering issues of Windows To disable them follow the below mentioned steps —.

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Teams Walkie-Talkie. PCI Express 6. Wordle Scams. Why won't it boot on it's own when Hiren's Boot CD can get it booted? COM have to be correct for Hiren to boot it.

Yet it hangs when it tries to boot on its own. The only thing different from the 80GD drive install is I now have a 3rd partition for data. The desktop had been used to dual boot Windows 8. When I bought a new Win 10 computer I removed Win 8. EXE in the root of the cloned partition and deleted it. A leftover from Win 8. Thanks for your help! ImWolf Commendable. Mar 18, 9 1, 4. First, you have another partition you did not mention, which is your MBR on the drive.

As far as I know, there can be only one MBR on a physical drive. On the other hand, I have setup dual boot systems including XP, and in every case one must install the older system first, which in your case is XP?

Off hand, it sounds like Boot. This file might still contain a Win 8. But since the Boot. It will always find all the OS's on the machine and create a multi-boot menu that pops up after splash. Last edited: Jul 15, ImWolf, Thanks for your reply. There is one and only one MBR on the hard drive. I never count the MBR as a partition as it's never reported as such in Windows Disk Management or any of the disk utilities that I use. I used a utility that reads the hard drive's MBR and reports what is in it.

Sorry that I didn't make it clear. All three partitions are primary partitions. I will examine BOOT. INI and add a bogus entry to see if that shows anything.



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