disk defragmentation lines are always on my desk

I used the disk defrag on my computer.  Now, the colored lines and a funny shape are always on my screen - I can still use the computer, but the block of lines/shape things.

PamKahn, try to open the disk defrag again and then close Disk Defragmenter.

On my computer that a ghost image is left on the screen if my screensaver (empty) came during operation), I opened just new program and x out and he went.

I hope this helps.

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    http://www.SnapFiles.com/get/iobitsmartdefrag.html

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