On 25 Mar 2006 at 15:07, Carl Houseman wrote:

> Get the latest display drivers. 

Have them installed, same issue with latest drivers from IBM site vs. the 
ones from Microsoft.
 
> If no help, it's still a display driver issue, just not one that's been
> fixed.  

I know I've come across this before, but can't find my notes on this :-(

> If you have any full screen graphics applications that operate at
> less than 1024x768, it may be a side-effect of using those.  Some screen
> savers do that, as does the pinball game that comes with XP.

None of the above apply, I don't use screensavers etc.
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