Draw a single pixel line at the highest visible edge of the expanded program.
Draw a single pixel line at the highest visible edge of the expanded program.
Recently, I've noticed a persistent line across the top of my screen when opening my program. It appears in Chrome with a blue line and in Spotify with a white line. Check the top edge of the window—this pattern is consistent, except when the window isn't in focus. I'm using NVIDIA GeForce Driver 397.93. As of July 6th, 2018, Windows Update indicates I'm up to date, and Chrome is current at version 67.0.3396.99 (64-bit). Anyone familiar with this issue? Any suggestions for troubleshooting steps? It's been a persistent problem for about a month. Thanks.
Spotify came from the Store or its website? It seems like something unusual is happening with your programs.
Remove Spotify and set it up again from the App Store. Check if the issue persists when using iTunes from the Store app.
It appears Spotify is no longer available on Spotify, yet Chrome continues to face problems. I’m uncertain if the fix is lasting—since it came later than Chrome, this inconsistency might be normal.
It seems you're experiencing an issue where an overlay is being injected into your Win32 applications, making them unresponsive. This behavior isn't uncommon and can be caused by various factors. Your partner's experience with a large monitor and window management software like Screensplit suggests similar problems might be present. Investigate if you have comparable setups. Try using the Diagnostic Startup mode to determine if the issue persists there. If it does, identify which component of your system is triggering the problem.
I don't have enough information to determine if Dell's PermierColor app could be responsible. Could you provide more context or details about the situation?
You haven't used a Dell device recently, so its function isn't clear. Have you attempted to start in diagnostic mode to check if the issue continues? This can help identify the problem more precisely.
It seems you're unsure about the steps. Could you clarify what you need help with?
Open msconfig via the Start menu or by pressing Windows + R, then switch to "Diagnostic startup" and click Apply. Navigate to Task Manager, turn off all items under the "Startup" section, restart your system, and you'll land in a minimal configuration. To undo, launch msconfig once more, revert to "Normal startup," and turn on any entries you disabled.