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    I restored my computer and i was usin it for a minute but when i tried playin a video da screen kept shut off and on constantly with a blank screen showin when its switches on, it doesnt work no more idk. Help.
     
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    maybe drivers?
     
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    Yeah its mostly the drivers. this also happenes with screen savers.
     
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    1. Backup all of your personal files, drivers and email 2. Erase 99% of all viruses and system problems 3. Install a fresh copy of your Windows Operating System 4. Setup your internet, email, printers, scanners, etc. 5. Add all the newest Windows security updates and settings 6. Defragment and optimize your computer's hard drive for top performance 7. Optimize your internet settings for 23% faster speeds 8. Perform a 213 point tune-up that will make your PC 217% faster.
     
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    that's a whole week to do.. Just try the drivers bro..
     
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    What would ii have to do with da drivers i dont know alot about computers.
     
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    Get the latest versions of them . lol
     
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    Could also be that the inverter or video card has potential damage.
     
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    sounds like a bad driver to me, either that or something is wrong with the video card physically. right click my computer, choose properties and get to the device manager. once there look for the video card section and tell us what type you have and we may be able to find the drivers for you.

    btw drivers are the software used to make your hardware "talk" with the software or other hardware on your computer. so bad drivers = messed up results such as you trying to play a video and it not working
     
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