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Wavy like lines

Ok my dad got on my computer (no clue what he did) now my moniter has like wavey lines on left side of screen and everything has like outlines coming off of it what is the problem plz HELP!!

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  • tw1st Aug 31, 2007

    umm its a compaq fs7600 im not good at computer thats just things on my moniter

  • tw1st Aug 31, 2007

    ok i guess its called shadowing/ghosting can u help me fix it plz!!!!!!!!!!!!

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