Blue screen on my Tecra A2 - what to do?

Hello
can someone help me? My tecra A2 goes blue at the time wherever I finish this specific Web page where I have my online courses. In other words, Java is still used on this page, so I fugured that had something to do with it. This is the only time where the blue of the display takes place. However, do not help uninstall Java and then put it back. I haven't installed another new hardware or programs. I'm very grateful for any help!

UNNI

Hi Unni

Please don t be crazy about me, but I think that this answer to your question, you need to find on a page of Java support because it is the specific issue of Java.

Anyway, it will be interesting to know what internet browser you are using. I put t know which specific internet page, you are using but it sews hat some service is active in the background and if you close this page, it may be that this service is not closed and the result is the blue screen.

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