Why screen gets off while form is processing

hi,
i m working on oracle forms 10g , i want to know when i put value in my forms then click on procss button then if i minimize the form then maximize i get green screen(same color window) i cant c my input value .
and when process is over i get that screen back.
i want my form on screen even after screen is minimized & then maximized .
if its possible then plz guide me how ?
thxs

Just wanted to give this thread a note as to what the final outcome was to my problem for anyone who might have the same problem in the future. After taking my computer back into the Apple store for the third time, they finally replaced my entire mother board and now I am no longer having the issue. It must have been a hardware problem after all with some processing chip or graphics card or whatever. All I know is that it's fixed and my laptop is as good as new again. Yay!

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