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Revision as of 17:18, 14 June 2011
Glitchy textures can sometimes indicate a problem with files in your Second Life® Viewer's cache. Try the steps in clearing your cache. Updating your graphics card drivers can also help in some cases.
In case the problem isn't Second Life-specific (such as hardware failure), running a stress test such as the ones available at the following links may help isolate the problem:
You can also try re-baking textures, as explained in this video tutorial:
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