1madapple macrumors member Original poster Jan 17, 2008 41 0 UT Mar 14, 2008 #1 what is this? http://att.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=107857&stc=1&d=1205526279 what can be done about it? edit: just right after i posted this, i moved my window and this is what i got on my desktop: is this a virus?? Attachments Picture 1.png 49.6 KB · Views: 123
what is this? http://att.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=107857&stc=1&d=1205526279 what can be done about it? edit: just right after i posted this, i moved my window and this is what i got on my desktop: is this a virus??
TEG macrumors 604 Jan 21, 2002 6,635 185 Langley, Washington Mar 14, 2008 #2 Restart the computer, is looks like a Video Card problem. If it still happens, you need to get it looked at. TEG
Restart the computer, is looks like a Video Card problem. If it still happens, you need to get it looked at. TEG
1madapple macrumors member Original poster Jan 17, 2008 41 0 UT Mar 14, 2008 #3 Hi, I have restarted but is there anything i can do to prevent it from happening again?
Domofloge macrumors regular Jan 5, 2008 148 0 New Jersey Mar 14, 2008 #4 Hey man. It looks like a hardware prob. Just try and repair the permissions and see if that helps at all... finder-- applications-- utilities-- disk utility Then select your HD and repair it.. Hopefully that works for ya.
Hey man. It looks like a hardware prob. Just try and repair the permissions and see if that helps at all... finder-- applications-- utilities-- disk utility Then select your HD and repair it.. Hopefully that works for ya.
1madapple macrumors member Original poster Jan 17, 2008 41 0 UT Mar 14, 2008 #5 Hi Domofloge, thank you! I just finished the repair and I hope that solves it.
xraydoc Contributor Oct 9, 2005 11,325 5,895 192.168.1.1 Mar 14, 2008 #6 1madapple said: is this a virus?? Click to expand... The answer to this question, whenever asked about a Mac, is invariably "no."
1madapple said: is this a virus?? Click to expand... The answer to this question, whenever asked about a Mac, is invariably "no."
1madapple macrumors member Original poster Jan 17, 2008 41 0 UT Mar 14, 2008 #7 xraydoc said: The answer to this question, whenever asked about a Mac, is invariably "no." Click to expand... Thanks
xraydoc said: The answer to this question, whenever asked about a Mac, is invariably "no." Click to expand... Thanks