Thanks Jim.
These are all good questions. This problem has existed for about 6 months. It appears to me as some kind of display failure. I characterized it as a streaking but you could also call it bleeding because the color sort of bleeds from other colors. For example, if I have a 2inch square dialog box on the desktop, there will be a bleeding pink color to the right of the box on top of the desktop. It will extend from the right side of the box to the right side of the screen.
Here are answers to your questions:
The lines are perfectly straight and all perfectly horizontal.
There are about 30 lines in a vertical inch. I?m not sure if that makes them the thickness of a pixel. But horizontally, they vary in length. The length does change as you move the mouse in the vicinity of the lines. Otherwise they maintain their position as long as the objects they are bleeding from stay fixed. Changing the angle of the display has no effect. No change in overall brightness. No software changes that I can remember that might have caused this.
I took a photo of the screen with my digital camera that shows the problem pretty well. If you want to send me your email address, I can send it to you. My email address is
harbin2@yahoo.com. Thanks again for your help.
I have a confession to make. The PC is not mine - it is my brother-in-Laws, who was visiting us from Chicago. He was about ready to get a new one but I talked into trying a couple things (reformatting the HD was next if we got no answer from here and the message I posted on the microsoft.public.win98.display.general newsgroup - still no response there). Yours is good news - thanks. I was pretty certain it was the screen except for the fact that the bleeding moves as windows move around the screen. Having it moves makes me suspect software. But I'm not too familiar with laptop screens. I just took my Sister and Brother IL to the airport so I'll have to work with him to get some answers. He is a little more of a novice than me but he has loaded updated drivers so he isn't completely unfamiliar.
I also suspect a display adapter or driver issue but I believe he downloaded and installed the latest video driver a few months ago with no results. If it is software exceeding the limits of the device driver, it must be a pretty lame driver (assuming it is working properly) because the streaking occurs with nothing but Win98 running. It just is more noticeable when you have dialog boxes open. I don't believe he would have had any reason to load a newer version of DirectX although sometimes a newer version comes with new applications and loading it is just a simple option so that is a possibility. I'm not sure how to tell what version you have on your PC.
The computer is an i1411, Type 2611-411. The display adapter is a Neomagic Magic Graph 128ZV+. I'm not sure what type the display is. It is about a 13" screen. It is a Pentium 300mh PC. Deleting the display adapter is a thought. To be honest, I?m not sure I understand the difference between the display adapter and the video driver. I believe the video driver is what allows the graphics card to communicate with the PC. I?m not sure what the display adapter is. (I have built my own PC, changed out several video cards, and installed/reinstalled video drivers numerous times but I?m still ignorant about some of this). Deleting the display driver is straightforward. But where do you reinstall it from (the Win98 disk)? I?ll have to get you the device driver version.
I have replied to your email and attached a .jpg photo of the screen. One other, probably minor point. The PC is running Win98 ? first edition.
Thanks again for your help and advice. Ron