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Screen Issue-Is it monitor or system?


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freedom5000

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Two days ago while working online I moved the cursor over the screen and the screen jumped up abit then down when I tried to do it again. At first I thought it was the site I was on so I went to Google search and it did it there as well. I rebooted and it appeared to be OK, but last night it started again. It does not do it continuously, just now and again. It's sort of like those stupid joke pages where the page or button moves when you try to click on a button or icon to answer a question or click off of it. Never had this issue until now.

I have Windows Vista Home Premium on a HP Pavillion a1710n. My browser is Ms Internet Explorer 7. I appreciate any help anyone can give me.
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It may be a sign of an infection....

I suggest you go to the Malware Forum and run all the steps located in the START HERE. These self-help tools will help you clean up 70% of problems on your own. If you are still having problems after doing the steps, then please post a HiJackThis Log in THAT forum. If you are unable to run and/or post a HJT log, then post that in your initial post in the topic you create in that forum.

If you are still having problems after being given a clean bill of health from the malware expert, then please return to THIS thread and we will pursue other options to help you solve your current problem(s).
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