Quizzes & Puzzles1 min ago
Black Screen On Computer
3 Answers
Hello,
I am using Windows 7 64 bit version with an A O C monitor.
I am getting a black screen for a number of seconds every time when I click from page to page on a few websites that I regularly use. I can still see the outline of my homepage whilst the screen is black so I don't think it is a monitor problem.
I have swapped monitors with an old one I have that was ok before I upgraded to the A O C. and although the screen does the same on the odd time it is no where as bad.
I have checked all connections on cables etc. and have ran CC Cleaner and Malware bytes as well as downloading IO Bit Advanced System Care 9 with Driver Booster 9 and ran those and updated all software and Drivers it showed needing updating.
I have also used my new laptop and checked the websites I am having problems with and it does not happen on that.
Hope somebody may have a cunning plan!
I am thinking maybe it could be a Video Graphics card problem.
Cheers
Chris
I am using Windows 7 64 bit version with an A O C monitor.
I am getting a black screen for a number of seconds every time when I click from page to page on a few websites that I regularly use. I can still see the outline of my homepage whilst the screen is black so I don't think it is a monitor problem.
I have swapped monitors with an old one I have that was ok before I upgraded to the A O C. and although the screen does the same on the odd time it is no where as bad.
I have checked all connections on cables etc. and have ran CC Cleaner and Malware bytes as well as downloading IO Bit Advanced System Care 9 with Driver Booster 9 and ran those and updated all software and Drivers it showed needing updating.
I have also used my new laptop and checked the websites I am having problems with and it does not happen on that.
Hope somebody may have a cunning plan!
I am thinking maybe it could be a Video Graphics card problem.
Cheers
Chris
Answers
A couple of things to try, if not already done so:- Try installing and using an alternative Web browser, for example http:// www. opera. com If the problem persists, then try starting Windows up in 'Safe Mode' which will load a generic default Screen driver. If the problem is no longer present that would indicate a windows system or Graphics driver issue:- -...
00:14 Sat 09th Jan 2016
A couple of things to try, if not already done so:-
Try installing and using an alternative Web browser, for example http:// www.ope ra.com
If the problem persists, then try starting Windows up in 'Safe Mode' which will load a generic default Screen driver. If the problem is no longer present that would indicate a windows system or Graphics driver issue:-
- Power-on Windows and before Windows starts to load continue pressing the F8 key repeatedly in quick succession to eventually display an options menu where you can select 'Safe Mode with Networking'
Try installing and using an alternative Web browser, for example http://
If the problem persists, then try starting Windows up in 'Safe Mode' which will load a generic default Screen driver. If the problem is no longer present that would indicate a windows system or Graphics driver issue:-
- Power-on Windows and before Windows starts to load continue pressing the F8 key repeatedly in quick succession to eventually display an options menu where you can select 'Safe Mode with Networking'
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