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The picture board on your monitor is malfunctioning that is why the display is now fuzzy, This is a sign that the
picture
board of your monitor has developed fault.
The best thing for you
to
do now is to take the monitor to a local repairer within your vicinity
to help with the replacement of the picture board
because the fault is not something you can fix yourself, in order not to
complicate issues.
Go into monitor controls on monitor and adjust as they come up. Unhook monitor, power up computer, cut off, plug in monitor power up computer, right click on screen, settings, adjust for screen size and additional monitor by clicking 2 and saying yes in box. Hope this helps.
Hi..there,
Don't bother...you've got a busted panel. If it still under warranty send it back for replacement of panel. If not, then just buy a new one... it's will saved you $$$...
A fuzzy display is not likely to by caused by programs on your computer. Is this an LCD flat panel monitor or a regular CRT monitor?? If it's a CRT, the problem could be with the high-voltage power supply, which would need to be diagnosed by an experienced computer or electronics technician.
Check to see if there is a small focus knob on the back. If so try turning it back and forth three or four times to "clean" it....then adjust for correct focus.
Symptoms like this can also be caused by accumulated dust inside the monitor.
This sounds like a high-voltage power supply problem, which would need to be diagnosed by an experienced computer or electronics technician.
Check to see if there is a small focus knob on the back. If so try turning it back and forth three or four times to "clean" it....then adjust for correct focus.
Symptoms like this can also be caused by accumulated dust inside the monitor.
When you start nothing is being displayed then it might be due to your video card not working! If it gets stucked when you r working then their might be problem with your video driver!
Here is one small solution.
goto start: -> control panel -> display
click on the "appearance" tab.
then click on "effects"
check the box that says: Use the following method to smooth the edges of screen fonts (and make sure to choose "cleartype")
You should notice the fonts are a little sharper as well as having a backdrop.
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