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Posted on Jun 18, 2008

Is it a monitor, desktop or other problem?

Everytime I start-up my computer I see these white lines (circle around with red see image below) and my computer takes about 10 minutes to start-up? Is it a monitor or my computer itself problem? My computer is an Gateway Essential 933c

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It will appear because you did not shut down your computer properly,try to consult to computer technician so they can fixed your computer,its not the monitor its the cpu.

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The Windows OS (operating system) is notoriously inefficient, which can affect performance. The file system also impacts Windows and hardware performance. How you work with applications can improve system speed, as can some basic hardware updates.
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