Screen blackout and refreshing problem

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When changing between certain programs and when using video playback, the
screen blacks out and refreshes.

This is highly annoying and seems unstable.

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Hmm... could it be a driver issue? Have you got the latest drivers for your
video card and do you get any error messages? :o)

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I've tried both drivers. On Vista install, I had the windows driver
installed. And I tried the ATI driver. Both do the same refresh thing.
Does anyone else have this problem? If its just me I'll be able to narrow it
down but I wasnt sure if this was a driver thing or vista thing.
 
Well, you just have to report the issue to ATI, wait for updated drivers and
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