Turned my pc on and the monitor cums up with sayin
Take your Monitor and cable (both of them VGA and power) to a friends house. Same problem?, It's your VGA cable or a slight possibility of it actually being the monitor. If it works borrow your friend's monitor. If it doesn't work you have a bad setting in your computer or you have fried your video card.
My notebook(asus k40ab) monitor remain
This is quite unusual of this product.
Please if still under
warranty take it to the store for a replacement, else you will have a
technician check the product for a fault.
This is a board IC problem.
Take it in for repairs with hp in
your location or a credible repair center.
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Mines weird
That is because the "Setting/Resolution" the "Game" Wants/Tries to use is not able to be displayed, Check the Video settings in your game, It may need OpenGL or something else, again check the game's requirements, against what you have. See if it is indeed compatible.
We have a relysis 1520 15
peterobin378, Gee, wiz, sounds as if you have internal power supply failure. Inverter circuit can't source voltage and current to light-up the "cold cathode-fluorescent-lamps" anymore. Inspect it for BAD swollen, leaky electrolytic filter capacitors and or poor soldering ( cold or frosty looking) solder joints of surface and through hole components. 12fixlouie
Flickering and garbeled screen
Try to lower your screen display resolution: you might have to do it under 'Safe Mode' (eg. reboot your computer in 'Safe' mode normally done using the F8 key during the initial boot sequence) as your screen display appears to be unstable/unreadable.
Picture becomes all dark and obscured at times
HI,
PICTURE BECOMES ALL DARK AND OBSCURED TIME WHILE WINDOWS,ITS A PROBLEM OF GUI (GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE).TAKE BACKUP OF C PARTITIION BY KEEPING EXTERNEL CASING AND JUST FORMAT A SINGLE C PARTITION THROUGH WINDOWS XP CD.
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All of a sudden there is no picture on my relisys
The fault is
likely the
back-light. The fault could be the inverter board that supplies high voltage to the
CCFL lamp or the
CCFL lamp. The
CCFL lamp is a mini
fluro tube.
For service, parts and
DIY info check out LCD Parts - click on this link to their WEB site : -
www.lcdparts.net
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