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Just instulled XP Pro. Had Home addition before. Now whenever scroling the Windows or Internet browser, the picture on the page scrols in waves, so it brakes up. Very annoying. Does anyone know what might be the reason? Thnx
 
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>Just instulled XP Pro. Had Home addition before. Now whenever scroling
>the Windows or Internet browser, the picture on the page scrols in
> waves, so it brakes up. Very annoying. Does anyone know what might be
> the reason? Thnx


Sounds like the wrong video drivers. I have a similar problem (video is
so slow it moves in waves) whenever I install Windows XP until I update
to the correct drivers for my video card.
 
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