Ok, I downloaded the newest version of the graphics driver from Intel and it
seems to have slowed the flickering down, but not stopped it completely.
Someone recommended restoring Vista to some time in the past before the
flickering started--is this a good idea? Thank you!
"C.B." wrote:
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> "snowbunny" <snowbunny@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:312C2EA4-06EC-42F3-9E40-A1DACCB9E19A@xxxxxx Quote:
> > I have an LCD screen. When it flickers, it is more that everything on the
> > screen momentarily shifts left than back at a rapid pace. I should have
> > mentioned that it does not do this if I put the cursor in the far right
> > part
> > of the screen, only in the center or left. A couple coworkers have also
> > mentioned checking the graphics or video card--how do I tell what kind I
> > have
> > and where do I go to look for updates? (Not too technically savvy here...)
> > Thank you!
> >
> >Snowbunny,
> Download Belarc Advisor and scan your system. You will be provided with
> all the information you need for your system. Once you discover the make and
> model of your graphics card you can go to the manufacturer's website for the
> download of any new drivers you may need.
> To determine which driver you are currently using open Control Panel,
> Device Manager and look for the "Display adapters" listing. Open the Display
> adapter and right click on your graphics card entry and select "Properties".
> In the Properties window click on the Driver tab and you can see the driver
> release date and the driver version.
> Don't just click on the "Update Driver" button. If you do this
> Microsoft may install one of their generic drivers. Instead, go to the
> manufacturer's website and download the new driver from there.
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> C.B.
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