has anyone seen this before?

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    imsolost is offline Newbie

    has anyone seen this before?



    my windows media player 10 had some virus where a fuzzy screen popped up over the video and everything else, so i reverted and its fine but now my comp does this. adaware/spyware/and norton detect nothing, im at a loss, somebody help?

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    brain_damage is offline D-A-L Team Member (UK)
    Hi and welcome to D-A-L

    have you tried in safe mode, that loads just the basic drivers remove the video drivers then reboot and see if it finds better drivers.

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    imsolost is offline Newbie
    Quote Originally Posted by imsolost


    my windows media player 10 had some virus where a fuzzy screen popped up over the video and everything else, so i reverted and its fine but now my comp does this. adaware/spyware/and norton detect nothing, im at a loss, somebody help?

    No unfortuneatly it did nothing

    Is there any other suggestion as to if any virus currently out there would cause this?
    Is there anything you guys would need to see that would help, its just so annoying and i fear the longer i let it go the more apt to dig itself deeper it will be.

    Im at a complete loss i havent seen anyhting do this before, and ya i tried safe boot spybot, adaware, and they came up with nothing still.

    The picture there happens whenever i i even go

    start>programs

    as soon as the list pops i get screen of death

    i hate my life some days

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    jephree is offline ¨*·.¸ «.·°·..·°·.» ¸.·*¨
    Just to verify: this even happens when you choose Safe Mode?


    Try booting into Safe Mode options:

    After the power-on and BIOS POST or your Logo screen repeatedly tap the F8 key or hold the Ctrl key before Windows starts.



    Also what exactly do you mean by: "so i reverted "? Did you run a System Restore? Or ...?


    You can try a System Restore by going to the Safe Mode options and choosing Safe Mode with Command Prompt and then type:

    %SystemRoot%\System32\restore\rstrui.exe

    Then choose a date prior to the problem.

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