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bigmar

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I have been using MALWAREBYTE antispyware for about two years now, and have found it an excellent tool. Recently, about 6 months ago, I replaced my old monitor with an ACER wide-screen system. The screen is great, however, about two weeks ago, I have been experiencing sudden, momentary blackouts..so far no information has been lost, but it is very disturbing, to say he least as there is no set pattern as to the frequency or length of the short changes. Is there any information regarding this...could it be the monitor? Could it be a bug of some sort?

I have heard of a virus that causes "bleeps"...does this term refer to the momentary blackouts??

BIGMAR...

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Please do the following so I can get a bit of information about your system hardware:

Provide System Specifications:

  • Please download Speccy from here and save the installer to your desktop or another location where you can easily find it.
  • Double-click the file to begin installation and follow the onscreen steps to complete the installation and make sure that the checkbox next to Run Speccy is checked before you click on Finish at the end.
  • Once the program starts it will analyze your system, please be patient as it may take a few moments to complete.
  • Once it finishes and none of the areas say Analyzing click on the File button at the top and select Save Snapshot...
  • Save the file to your desktop and click Ok to confirm
  • Go to your desktop and right click on the file you just created and hover over Send to and select Compressed (zipped) Folder
  • Please attach the zip file you just created to your next post

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I have been using MALWAREBYTE antispyware for about two years now, and have found it an excellent tool. Recently, about 6 months ago, I replaced my old monitor with an ACER wide-screen system. The screen is great, however, about two weeks ago, I have been experiencing sudden, momentary blackouts..so far no information has been lost, but it is very disturbing, to say he least as there is no set pattern as to the frequency or length of the short changes. Is there any information regarding this...could it be the monitor? Could it be a bug of some sort?

I have heard of a virus that causes "bleeps"...does this term refer to the momentary blackouts??

BIGMAR...

Thank you for responding so soon! I truly appreciate it. I will perform the action you have prescribed and will notify you of the results.

Bigmar

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