Sounds like your video card is failing or it hasn't enough memory
available. It can also be an older driver.




On Tue, 04 Jan 2005 23:32:09 -0000, Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> 
> This is strange if I Maximize window like IE and have other window on
> top like notepad very small a restore size and click and drang it I
> get this shade look or jerky movment.. Now If I close IE or minimize
> to the taskbar I see my desktop now if I click and drang it I get
> this shade look or jerky movment but not that much.
> 
> >
> > There's no obvious reason for poor video performance.
> > Possible causes / Recommended actions:
> >
> > -You may be using Onboard Video.  Other programs may be stealing CPU
> > time needed to refresh the display.  Reduce the number of running
> > programs and programs in the startup.
> > - Try reinstalling the latest version of your video drivers.
> > - Reinstall DirectX using the newer version: DirectX 9.0c
> >
> > - Upgrade to Windows XP, then disable menu shadowing features to
> > reduce display lag with the new interface.
> > Your system fits well within the specifications for Windows XP.  You
> > will find Windows XP will provid better performance and stability,
> > especially when running a lot of applications.
> >
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