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Recent content by Daniel3103

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    noise on startup

    Hello, Yes, I think it is one of my fans and yes, the noise happens after the computer has been off for several hours. I have now opened the case to pinpoint the source of the noise, and I attach two photos of the fan I think it is coming from. One of the photos is a close-up and, on the other...
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    noise on startup

    Hello, My computer has fairly recently started to make a lot of noise on startup. The noise comes from inside the tower. The computer is noisy for a few minutes and, then, the noise stops. This happens at most startups. Is this a cause for concern? Otherwise, the computer works fine. I attach a...
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    white rectangle in middle of screen

    It is not working. I've only plugged the mouse into a front port five minutes ago but the white rectangle keeps appearing.
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    white rectangle in middle of screen

    There are no events leading to the white rectangle issue. The problem keeps happening out of the blue with no apparent pattern to it - including, sometimes, the white rectangle coming up on the screen while I am away from the computer and all the equipment is sitting idle, nobody is touching...
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    white rectangle in middle of screen

    Hello, I'm having a couple of problems with my desktop PC running Windows 10, and I'm hoping someone here can help me to solve them. Firstly, a white rectangle keeps popping up out of the blue in the middle of my screen and I cannot remove it. This rectangle shows the display settings; it shows...