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Anonymous Posted on Apr 17, 2012

IN VGA input from the laptop, too much noise and shaky rolling black & Blue screen.

Hi, The Video works fine and picture is clear through the video input. But when we set the input to INPUT A - the screen goes black and blue and starts shaking and rolling. nothing is visible. How do i fix this isse. Please help

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Seems you burned one line actually A output i would say even input but you have to check line a

  • Anonymous Apr 17, 2012

    how do i check line a? can i do it at home or does it need to be opened up and the main board be worked on?

  • Anonymous Apr 17, 2012

    Okay it got a lil better. Now i can see the right hand half of my screen! the left hand half and the start button are not visible. If i move my windows further left then dim dark lines start appearing. I Got to this point by simply changinf my resolution to 800 x 600 on my monitor.

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Does the VGA input work ?

If not then the Mainboard is at fault and will need either repair or replacement.

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