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Okay so I thought it was just something like a visualization plugin messing up or something.. noticed this fr about a week and it seems to be at random.. If I had the hardware to handle it I would record it..

You know how a rear-view mirror will vibrate in a car..:w00t: with good bass? Well.. my Explorer windows have went couture.. and decided that they are going to jam, vibrate, and shake to every little frequency.. just like a Spectrum EQ.. but surprisingly more accurately.. Coolest thing I have ever seen.... I am not for sure what it is.. but one of three windows is just jammin' away.. Far enough away from speakers and interference just playing it in Winamp..

I have a few programs running right now.. interact directly with explorer.exe so I am not for sure.. but wondering if anyone else has ever seen this...When I realized what it was.. happening.. I was thrilled to death.. :lmao: but I think I may need to see what is going on.. Moves just like a woofer.. and in sync doesn't really interfere.. just.. like an addon or something..

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:huh:

These type of vibration, I've seen in Ubuntu but it happens when done manually. I think there's some program that's doing this, how about Rainmeter?

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Yeah actually what I have running right now... ( Just started the Task Manager and its doing it too..)

True Transparency 1.4

Rainmeter ( New config I mentioned the other day ) 1.2 beta r357

Atomic Alarm Clock 5.87

Samurize Client ( should close this one ) 1.64.3

Miranda IM 0.8.19

IIS 7.5

Apache Web Server 2.2.15

Plone 3.3.5

Vidalia 0.27 Alpha

Winamp 5.57

Firefox 3.6.3

cFospeed 5.10.1619

PeerBlock 1.0+ (r320)

ESS 4.2.35.0

RBTray 3.4

Nessus Configuration ( Updating Plugins waiting to do a scan )

Nessus Manager

Windows 7 Ultimate

EDIT: Rainmeter closed and the Windows are still doing it..

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True Transparency, when you recommended it to me, I used it and caused some problems i remember. Check it though, it may have a feature that would be doing this. Atomic alarm clock :think: , isn't something atomic happening to your PC. :P

You see there are many pranks programs that did this sort of things, right now I remember lizardworks used to make similar. Has anyone accessed your PC recently?

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No... nobody has even been near it.. I think its True Transparency.. The dev has been trying to work out some issues.. and there has been some help come along.. Some massive improvements in the last version.. but still some things odd.. I eventually had the top image that runs across the top of the explorer/Task Manager window.. slide off.. and Task Manager started to slide across the screen... I finally did a restart.. and everything is fine.. These problem only seem to occur when I put the system under heavy load... without TT.. everything has been back to normal.. and after I did a restart and with normal usage everything has been fine..

So I think for now I know what it is.. this started when I ran the lat Beta.. which was a version or two away from the current release... So it would make sense..

I think between this and the Modern skin I was using in Winamp.. there was an issue... It continued after I turned Winamp off.. and got worse.. but it seemed to stay with the music when it was on.. so I dunno.. I have been frustrated with TT for the last 4-5 versions.. and it takes away the slow double-click window activation from Windows seven which Maximizes the window top to bottom..

EDIT: LOL don't say anything bad abut my Alarm Clock/Calendar .. I could wake you up in India with it... ( great though..LOL ..

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LOL

My screen was very jittery on my old computer in the last of it's days. But I don't think it's anywhere near to you. :P

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