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Posted on May 23, 2017

Hi, my PC screen has moved to the right by approx 2 inches, there is a faint grey line which marks the boundary and my mouse can advance no further than this, I have tried all resolutions that my monitor (HP w19) will except and have tried to move the screen via the monitor menu button, all to no avail, I have updated the graphics and monitor drivers and have rolled them back too, still no joy! I was playing Simcity when it happened and have since uninstalled it but again no joy, please please help

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 27, 2006

SOURCE: Monitor Display Offset

Hi HarryH, Sounds like the web cam software may have changed a .dll or some other system file that the video chip is using. I would try uninstalling any software from the cam and removing and reinstalling the video drivers. Have your windows CD or the CD that came with the PC handy we might need it. Open Device Manager Control Panel > System > (or hit Windows key + Break key) and if you're using XP switch to the Hardware tab and click Device Manager. Double click Display Adapters. Right click the video adapter listed and click Uninstall. Click yes you're sure to whatever warning message comes up. Now reboot your PC. Windows should auto-detect the video and re-install the correct drivers. There IS a possibility that the first re-install could use the same bad files...so if while re-installing you DON'T get asked for the windows CD and you still have the problem after rebooting, go to the manufacturers web site and download the drivers for your system and force windows to install those files. If you don't know how and it comes down to needing to try that let me know I'll walk you through. Please come back here and comment this post, some people have been missing the "Add a comment" link at the bottom of the post. Starting a new thread to answer an Experts questions makes it hard on the prople trying to help. :) Let me know how it goes, Dude

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2007

SOURCE: Problems After Power Outage

Sounds like the power outage damaged the video interface could be damaged. You might have had a spike that effected the red input of the monitor. You can try to order a video interface, or like I suggest to others, look for the same monitor but broken on ebay and swap out the interface board. Chances are this will fix your problem. Good luck

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