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Compaq V700 17" CRT Monitor Questions & Answers
Black bar at the end of my compaq v700 monitor
the monitor is bad.
its CRT monitor.
only googling find relic schmematics
you do know right the 2nd anode is at 15,000 volts right?
and that is lethal , right>?
zero 2nd chances.
no photos by you, so no answers ever possible on CRTs.
it works like old TVs did, only uses, different cathode drive
called DATA. (no tuner or radios inside, like TV)
the lines are my guess, caps bad in the Horizontal or vertical drivers for the yoke coils.
do not get killed playing with HV ok?
Monitor won't go on
no problem with 450 instead of 400 volts..check Horizontal output transistor and Flyback!
No display
test all HV mylar capacitor around the horizontal circuits.. usually .22 1600volts with color orange or blue..replace caps that value has changed..
No power
check for Horizontal output transistor and flyback conditions..
Need to swipe-out pc
there's a couple things you can do...
you can contact HP/Compaq and order replacement recovery discs.. visit this link for more info
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?lc=en&cc=us&docname=bph07143
you can try running ubuntu
http://www.ubuntu.com/ on your computer, its pretty easy to install and its really neat. its very different from windows however but it works great. best of all its FREE!
of course you can look filesharing sites for copies of Windows XP or Vista (wink wink), but i can't help you with that since its agains't FixYa's piracy policy and i don't want trouble.
CRT Monitor-Compaq presario VM700
Hi Snandy,
I absolutely despise monitor and computer sleep or hibernation modes. Before I started routinely disabling this on all the computers I supported my users were always having problems no matter how computer literate they were.
I know this sounds simplistic and you may have already done it but have you just unplugged the monitor?
If that doesn?t work maybe the PC itself has gone to sleep as well. Try moving the mouse, hitting a keyboard key. If that doesn?t work try pushing the power button on the computer to turn it on. If all else fails pull the power plug on the computer itself, plug back in and it should start up. I would suggest disabling all of this via Windows Power settings in the control panel.
Let us know if you have any other questions and again please don?t forget to rate the post.
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