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Old March 19th, 2009, 02:06 PM
BarryS BarryS is offline
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"Sticky Graphics"

My computer seems to have slowed slightly and the graphics instead of being smooth seem to have a slight delay i.e. while I am typing this, and be 'shuddering' when opening a new page.

Sorry for the whacky description, but does anyone have any suggestions what could have caused this?

The problem (co-incidentally) seemed to occur at a similar time to installing a new Epson printer and windows doing an update. However, following a system restore which resstored the computer to before these events, there seems no change

I'm running Vista Home Premium and have checked for viruses and malware.
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Old March 19th, 2009, 11:41 PM
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Hi Barry, if the slowdown only happens when you are online, check with your ISP first and make sure that the problem is not at their end.
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