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Rick:

--- Quote from: Shane on May 20, 2013, 10:06:25 am ---When you get that error it is normally 1 of 3 things.

1. The video card is going bad or some other bad hardware such as memory. You can also get this if your CPU or video is over clocked.
2. Power supply is going bad and isn't giving enough power
3. Bad drivers.

Is your video onboard on the motherboard or do you have a card installed?

Shane

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I would go to http://www.intel.com/ and run there automated driver update checker, I always found, it solves  most Display Problems
Just search and rund the automated driver checker on Intel's website... If it says you have NVidea, then go to the Nvidea website and run there Automated checker too

Next, is you laptop on a hard surface, I found that putting it on a suface with any clothe causes overheating and display problems, shutdown etc...

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