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Does anyone have a fix for the problem of the screen going black when you scroll on a page.

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I am using v 10.02 and this is only a recent problem. I have been using Firefox for years and this has never been a problem until now. When the screen goes black it stays black for 3-4 seconds and then shows the regular content again. As soon as you scroll down the page again it goes black again for 3-4 more seconds. This is very frustrating - I cannot be the only one with this problem. I have opened firefox in safe mode to eliminate all plugins and it still persists on some pages. If there is no way to fix it I will be forced back to explorer as this is so annoying. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Profiler114ca

I am using v 10.02 and this is only a recent problem. I have been using Firefox for years and this has never been a problem until now. When the screen goes black it stays black for 3-4 seconds and then shows the regular content again. As soon as you scroll down the page again it goes black again for 3-4 more seconds. This is very frustrating - I cannot be the only one with this problem. I have opened firefox in safe mode to eliminate all plugins and it still persists on some pages. If there is no way to fix it I will be forced back to explorer as this is so annoying. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks Profiler114ca

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Hi Profiler114ca, I've been where you are now, unfortunately it took me to upgrade to Windows 7 to stop a huge amounts of bugs that are a characteristic of Windows Vista. Hope you can upgrade and check for yourself that it saves you a lot of issues, the video processing architecture was modified in W7 in order to stop "little things" like this.