Scattered display in windows 7 ultimate upgrade

HI: I have a Dell Studio 1537 with preloaded Windows Vista Home Premium. After checking through the Windows 7 Upgrade advisor, I installed Windows 7 Ultimate with Windows automatic update.

Now the problem is that very often the bottom of the image letters desktop, etc., becomes disturbed/scattered. Even though I have reinstall it is the same.

Can anyone suggest me what that might be the problem or what I need to do? Do I have to download a graphic driver?

Hello

"Now the problem is that very often the image/letters/desktop background, etc., becomes disturbed/scattered. Even though I have reinstall it is the same. »

This seems to be a sign of either corrupt or incorrect graphics drivers

Once you upgrade an operating system > go to the Dell Web site > looking for drivers and downloads Section > equip your laptop model number > search for your operating system to Windows 7 > download and install the graphics, Audio Drivers etc you will find.

Here is the link to your machine:

http://www.Dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/product-support/product/Studio-1537#Studio-1537/drivers?&_suid=141034024160905449844837184183

See drivers and downloads > then operating systems.

See you soon.

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