Purgatory
05-03-2010, 02:11 PM
Maybe someone here can help me out.
Basically, I just got an HP All in One PC with Windows 7. That same day, I turn on my 360 and notice a shit ton of interference (i.e. horizontal lines, a little screen flipping.) At first, I thought maybe it was the 360's cables as I thought the terminal going into the 360 was rather loose. I let it go a few days, thinking I'd just go out and grab a new set when I could.
Today, I turn it on and I'm not getting the interference. SO, I have it on and I turn the PC on to browse Netflix and change some preferences. When the PC boots up, I've got the interference on the TV again and it just kinda fluctuates in time with my typing and browsing.
I know it's got something to do with the RF frequency being given off by the PC as my old one didn't cause any of this. I've got a Wireless adapter built into this, so that COULD be a cause. I've disabled it and I'm still seeing interference. Should I:
A. Disable the adapter through the PC's bios
B. Perhaps move the PC.
:???:
Maybe someone knows of something easier? Thanks again, folks.
Basically, I just got an HP All in One PC with Windows 7. That same day, I turn on my 360 and notice a shit ton of interference (i.e. horizontal lines, a little screen flipping.) At first, I thought maybe it was the 360's cables as I thought the terminal going into the 360 was rather loose. I let it go a few days, thinking I'd just go out and grab a new set when I could.
Today, I turn it on and I'm not getting the interference. SO, I have it on and I turn the PC on to browse Netflix and change some preferences. When the PC boots up, I've got the interference on the TV again and it just kinda fluctuates in time with my typing and browsing.
I know it's got something to do with the RF frequency being given off by the PC as my old one didn't cause any of this. I've got a Wireless adapter built into this, so that COULD be a cause. I've disabled it and I'm still seeing interference. Should I:
A. Disable the adapter through the PC's bios
B. Perhaps move the PC.
:???:
Maybe someone knows of something easier? Thanks again, folks.