@expertno.1
1)5 years now
2) no shaking in windows mode
@q3_abhi
I think its probably a refresh rate problem. Try to keep it default
@biplav
try decreasing the refresh rate.
if the refresh rate is set to higher levels then wat the monitor can handle then this problem occurs.
anyways not sure thoug but the same problem occured to be too
Yes, most prob. it may be due to higher refresh rate then what monitor is supposed to work in. My monitor is a 5 years old Microtek 14" monitor. The max. refresh rate supported is 75hz. But since the time I've installed my new FX5200 AGP card, It also started working at 85Hz. So, I think that the problem may be due to that. I'll try to low my monitor's refresh rate.
Thanks
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