FLASH Problem

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Dave

This is the weirdest problem ever... You figure this out
for me and I buy you (WHATEVER)

I have a problem seeing graphics on my web sites. If I go
to my web sites using my home PC the images are all
distorted, mostly the FLASH images that I made. If I go
to the web site using any one elses PC the web site is
perfect. No problems what so ever...

I have reloaded and rebooted everything. I have even
reformatted the PC completely and rebooted new os and bam
the images are still distorted. This is odd. The images
are only distorted on my web sites that I have created.

The sites are fine, feel free to go them yourself.
http://www.dwamweb.com/

That will link to most of them. Like I said you have the
answer for this one and I will make you rich.... Or at
least feed ya....lol

Dave
 
Dave,
I went by your sight. Ok the flash graphics are fine.
That said i think we can eliminate the software. So what
does that leave. Drivers, hardware, possible
environmental factors.
You say that you wiped xp and reinstalled. Have you gone
and gotten the latest video drivers, and bios for your
system? Next, do you have the latest flash player
software?
Can you purchase a second video card and attempt to
access the site. See if the new video card gives the same
failures. Most major computer stores will let you return
a video card if it does not remedy the problem.
Finally is/are there any emi sources around your
monitor? (fans, a/c, flourescent/neon lights, speakers,
subwoofers,) Have you recently degaussed your monitor.
Check in the monitors on screen display to see if degauss
is an option. Most modern monitors offer this as an
option.
Finally try moving the system and cabling to another
room in your house/office. See if the same type of
distortion is going on. I realize this is the most labor
intensive of the suggestions. That is why i saved it for
last.
But you can safely eliminate software as the
programming is sound. It would have to be germaine to
your system. Whether that is location, hardware or
firmware remains in doubt. one of these three will fix
the problem.
 
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