"artefacts" on internet images

Halekborn
Halekborn Member Posts: 10 New User

hello guys, well my acer aspire m 481T started to show internet images like this one04_red-sky-at-night.jpg with these lines or half of it and ultra colored, but it's only on the internet, i started to think if my video board is dying but games and images at the laptop are the same... my pc have less than a year and already had went to the acer support for problems with the mouse... need help guys

Answers

  • Your image is a classic example of .jpg corruption - it is not displaying artifacts.
    Try saving the image to disk and viewing it outside of iexplorer.
    Try using a different browser if you have one.
    Also try reloading the page.
    It could also be corruption while downloading or a corrupt source.
    Hopefully you will be able to pinpoint the problem by trying the above.

  • Halekborn
    Halekborn Member Posts: 10 New User

    Already done all this things... this image is saved from Iexplorer, Chrome and Firefox, all of three are presenting the same problem, and now on games are presenting "artefacts" too, like white polygons when something explodes on the edges of the screen, for example... Also already updated the graphic drivers and formated without deleting the archives, the problem remais unsolved... T.T tx for the answer.

  • If all three show identical corruption, it is likely that the source picture is corrupt.

     

    Graphic problems in games are most likely (in my experience) caused by incompatible graphics settings such as buffering and filtering etc. Try making adjustments and see whether that improves things.

     

  • Halekborn
    Halekborn Member Posts: 10 New User

    unfornately it's not only on this image, entirely sites are presenting the same problem, and not only on my housse but on another connections too, it's a problem on my computer... and it's a lot lot of images that are presenting this, and now games that did'nt showed that are presenting it too... think it's graphic card...

     

  • Would you provide a link to the site having the above image please.

     

  • I've checked all images from here:

    http://seedmagazine.com/portfolio/img/portfolio/

     

    and they are OK.

    I have also found info that suggests that the problem is caused by NIC drivers. You could try rolling back or installing and earlier version if you (or Microsoft) have recently updated them.

     

    Further info can be found here:

    http://monroec.com/?p=668

     

  • Halekborn
    Halekborn Member Posts: 10 New User

    Wow how did you find this link! it's exactly my problem! weel i'll try the things they said there and update here after! very tx! \o/ 

  • Halekborn
    Halekborn Member Posts: 10 New User

    Well i tryed everything on that link, nothing changed, on the beggning it's alright but after a few days the problem retunrs, so i'm sending the pc to acer again this month... but very thanks for the help^^

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