Level Extreme platform
Subscription
Corporate profile
Products & Services
Support
Legal
Français
Weird white rectangle on the desktop
Message
General information
Forum:
Windows
Category:
Computing in general
Environment versions
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01619932
Message ID:
01619942
Views:
29
>>I have a strange thing on my computer (not the first time though). I see a white rectangle covering the upper left corner of the desktop. The only way I can get rid of it is by either rebooting computer or when I click on the "Show Desktop" on the system tray. I checked in the Task Manager if any application is running and see nothing unusual. If press on Alt-Tab to scan though applications, one of them will be this "white spot on the desktop".
>>
>>What could it be?
>
>I've seen both google chrome and internet explorer do that along with the windows explorer - seems like when it happened to me it was going from using 2 monitors to 1 monitor (or the opposite) ...Next time it happens go to your task-manger again and under processes tab start killing things to see which one it is. If right click on the desktop and click refresh does it go away then? My guess is it does not since you can alt+tab to it....

I see this white rectangle right now. Right-mouse click -> Refresh does not kill it. I am a little reluctant to start killing processes in Task Manager to find out the cause of this one. I do have two monitors. But I think there is something else bring it on. Tomorrow when I turn on my computer I will be monitoring and see if I can spot which program generates it. So far, I have not seen any negative impact on the computer. It is just weird.
Thank you.
"The creative process is nothing but a series of crises." Isaac Bashevis Singer
"My experience is that as soon as people are old enough to know better, they don't know anything at all." Oscar Wilde
"If a nation values anything more than freedom, it will lose its freedom; and the irony of it is that if it is comfort or money that it values more, it will lose that too." W.Somerset Maugham
Previous
Next
Reply
Map
View

Click here to load this message in the networking platform