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Join Date: Mar 2007
Posts: 37
OS: XP
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Monitor Problem
Ok this is getting weird
so since yesterday everytime i turn of my computer or put it on hibernate when i turn it back on the monitor stayed the same nothing happen so i check to make sure everything is plug-in right and everything was plug-in the way it should be. so i give it a couple more tries and it work so this evening it happen again so i check i look at the back of the monitor and stuff and everything was fine. then a couple more tries and it work again wat is going on. now i'm scared to turn off my computer please help me this is getting annoying |
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: Brit living in Greece
Posts: 7,416
OS: WinME, WinXP Pro SP3, Win7 Beta, Ubuntu 9.04 & Netbook Remix & CD2USB, Mepis 6.5, Fedora 10
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Re: Monitor Problem
if your monitor is a couple of years old (or more) it could be that it is starting to show the signs of age .. I have seen this quite often in many monitors both CRT and LCD .. and usually is due to aging of capacitors .. try a different monitor if possible and think about taking your monitor for service should you prove that your monitor is the likely cause .. ..
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