What causes lines in photos?

When I open photos in Elements 9 random lines appear in image. Lines are not in original images in Nikon software so the problem has to be with Elements. I've uninstalled and reinstalled without any change. Any Ideas?

In addition to updaring your diver check your monitor user manual for recommendations for your windows resolution screen settings to match a multiple of the monitor native resolution. This problem does show up with some LCD monitors and the symptom is the lines changing as you zoom.
If your monitor\video driver offers anti-aliasing you might want to try that but it might interfere with similar smoothing settings for editing.

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