5/30/2023 0 Comments Black rectangle![]() If it does that’d further support the theory that the laptops own screen is not actually at fault here- some very rare mechanical faults would still be possible of course, but it’d somewhat strongly hint at a conflict on software level since said faults would typically show up in all kinds of applications. Given Nahimics overlays happen to have the pretty much exact shape of the ominous black rectangles seen in your video that puts the program fairly high on the list of “suspects” - would you mind fully uninstalling the software for a try, just to see if that makes any difference at all?īeyond that: it may be worth a shot to connect the laptop to an external display screen, just to see if the effect carries over. ![]() Sorry it took a bit to reply on this Modaro - things are somewhat hectic at the moment, what with everything going on globally and our offices being quarantined as a result.įrom the collected data it appears that (at least at the time the log was created) the Nahimic services and their related overlay functions were still running. Did a clean boot by disabling non-Microsoft services and all startup programs using msconfig/task manager. Run DISM - again, something was found and fixed. If you can’t find anything running that’d explain this you’d also be welcome to create an MSINFO log, upload it to a site like pastebin and post the link here - we’d be glad to have a look at the recorded data, it might shed some more light on things. Run System File Checker - there were some files that were 'fixed'. I’d suggest looking into background applications running on the laptop - programs like Overwolf, Nahimic, MSI Afterburner, Discord and various display driver tools all have the ability to project information windows on top of a game, and if that goes wrong it could look a lot like that. A mechanical problem with the display screen would certainly be possible, but those shapes are a bit too regular and “neat” (for lack of a better word) for that to be my first guess - I’d honestly expect this to be some form of display overlay that usually is transparent but ends up being visible at times. If none of these black rectangles show up in WoW screenshots it does mean they are not being produced by the game itself but are somehow “superimposed” on top of what the game happens to be displaying at the time. But instead of a texture the rectangle is just black. (A couple of minor edits may be required such as converting the image size to 1618x1000 or 1000x1618 pixels and changing all the colors to black.Quite the interesting effect you captured there, Modaro. Black Rectangle instead of texture Ask Question Asked 7 years, 9 months ago Modified 7 years ago Viewed 484 times 2 I am trying to draw a textured ractangle like in this example. (A couple of minor edits may be required such as converting the image size to 1618x1000 or 1000x1618 pixels and changing all the colors to black.) Please consider submitting this lovely image to the "Black Rectangle" group. This amazing black rectangle was found in the "Black Rectangle" group. To comment on group photos or invite someone to post an image to the group, copy the following text and paste it in the comments section: Images must be 1618x1000 or 1000x1618 pixels and must be completely black. ![]() This is a group for images of black rectangles in all their variety. ![]()
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