Here's a link to the problem and screencaps of it.
Is it similar to what you're experiencing Bob?
http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:DjU6IEa09GcJ:www.techsup****tforum.com/microsoft-sup****t/windows-xp-sup****t/142249-odd-gui-window-elements-filckering.html+flickering+window+video+problem+in+application+window&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=10&gl=ca&client=firefox-a
On Nov 2, 9:12 pm, rustima...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
> I've just recently encountered the same problem.
> The only change that I can think of that I made was installing Google
> Earth a couple of weeks ago. Now I get Layout and Modeler fla****ng.
> Even doing a preview of an animation in Layout, the fla****ng is in the
> preview as I play it back.
> The intermittent fla****ng will happen which will also cause any window
> (surface editor, or rendered image window, etc) to disappear, and
> rolling the mouse over that area will make the buttons reappear.
> Graph editor too, the channel lines won't appear unless mouse is
> rolled over them, and the keyframe info (white text in a shaded box
> beside the keyframe that I select in graph editor) isn't there. The
> grey box is though.
> Where to start? Java? OpenGL? Directdraw?
> I've updated video drivers and uninstalled Google Earth. No luck.
>
> On Oct 29, 10:22 am, Bob <bobjenkin...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > I had been running 9.3 on an older system without any problems. Last
> > month I built my dream machine, (specs below) and now when I load an
> > object into modeller, the entire interface flashes a few times.
> > Loading layout, then resizing the view****ts gives the same result:
> > looks like a memory problem in that the entire screen flashes when
> > trying to redraw.
>
> > AMD 6000+
> > 2 GB ram
> > Asus M2N-PV MB
> > Asus Geforce 8500GT (silent)
>
> > am not running cool and quiet.
> > XP Pro with SP2.
>
> > I think it might be the NVidia drivers (all drivers new from
> > manufacturer's sites), or something having to do with opengl, but I
> > can't figure this one out!
>
> > If anyone has an idea, or better yet has seen this themselves, please
> > get back to me. Note that I do appreciate taking time to respond, but
> > please do not treat me like a noob: I''ve been coding and building
> > systems since the early 80's
> > Thanks for your time
>
> > Bob


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