Adaptive Portlet Causing Screen Flicker on Dropdowns

I have a Master Portlet displaying a Datagrid with a Hyperlink column in it that raises a PCC event for an Adaptive portlet. The Detail portlet has a series of DropDown list boxes. When the user clicks on the link to call the PCC and the detail renders the data, the drop downs flicker as if they are posting back, When the user clicks on another link, the drop downs flicker twice, another click, they flicker three times and so on. Anyone else encouonter this?
Paul

Your underpowered system may get by if you edit SD DV material, but is way out of its league when editing AVCHD or Red or DSLR material.
Without further info to go on, you have the following problems:
Not enough memory
No dedicated nVidia video card
Insufficient PSU
No hard disks
About the only thing good about your system is the CPU, but there it ends. Everything else needs to be improved. How much depends on your source material, your workflow, your destination format and all those data were severely missing.
Edited for content (personal comments)
Message was edited by: Jerry Klaimon

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