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My N800 has developed a 'ghost image' for all displays. The screen displays an overlapping image as if the refresh rate was out-of-sync. It occurs straight from 'NOKIA' at startup, through the 'two hands' and stays once fully booted. It is so bad, the double image makes the tablet usuable.
The problem started after full boot after a full charge (tablet charged in 'off' position). The tablet sat for a week or so.
Here's the weird things: The last time I was using it I upgraded the OWSWeather and Pidgin. They both worked fine for the length of time before I turned the tablet 'off.' When I did the Weather update, the reset resulted in the Weather program not displaying at startup. I shut off the Radio and RSS applets that start at boot and the Weather popped up working fine. When starting Pidgin, the same thing happened and I was able to have Pidgin run by just turning an applet on/off.
I have now noticed the Weather program is not running and and Pidgin is no longer a choice in the 'Internet' program group I had placed it in. I am saying both programs seem to be 'uninstalled ' as a Windows term.
I am thinking an update has caused a conflict and at startup the processor is flickering the screen and causing the 'ghost image.' Other than the double-vision display the unit appears fine.
Any suggestions?
Thanks Everyone!