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Cleaned & Cleaned, & still have a red screen

I have tried everything to get rid of the red screen that shows up on about half of the web pages I visit. (Exp. Son's web page for school, Bank pages, Ebay) Yes I was using Internet Explorer. ( Have now downloaded firefox also) I have used this site many times over the years, with great results. This is one I cant fix on my own.  I am a simple home user who understands most of what is discussed here but by no means the more technical stuff.  I have updated my protection on the advise I read here, and the comments of readers. So far I have ran AVG, Spyware Doctor, SuperantiSpyware, and Panda.  No luck, any help would be appreciated.

by Anonymous on 22. November 2008 - 22:20  (10863)

I looked all over for an answer. You should probably run a hijackthis scan and then post on one of the sites that help with Hijackthis logs. I also found this.
I had a red screen on my Dell Inspiron 5000. When I went to Dell's website
and searched around a bit, I found a support web page that said it might be
a loose LCD connector (it's a flex circuit type flat interconnect between
the main system board and the LCD panel). I followed the instructions and
reseated the connector, and sure enough, it fixed the problem. Might be the
same for yours. Hopefully.

by jadyn1217 on 4. December 2008 - 12:33  (11424)

Thanks, Will try the Dell website. Already searched around microsoft, with not alot of success. Had to remove Firefox, it was there, but couldnt not get the page to load. Had to remove some of the protection since it made computer so slow and think it was a little overload. Limewire wont load up says it detects a firewall which I have made all the exceptions to let it through, and OH yes let us not forget the RED screen. It's weird not all sites have it. When you change from one website to another it will flash in on screen while changing, and then like I said before Bank sites, School site, Ebay is the worst you cant read the bids or some of the writing posted by sellers. Still working on it, just a little slower with Holidays approaching.

by tony on 4. December 2008 - 15:38  (11432)

The first thing I always suggest when people have coloured screens is to check your connections. Then the cable, then the graphics card. When you have checked those you should have resolved it otherwise its the monitor. I doubt if it would be a virus, but you never know its worth checking.

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