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If you are using Windows Xp or earlier OS, right-click on the desktop and go to properties. Then go to Advanced settings, then go to the Monitor tab. You will have to select 60 and then select "Modes that this monitor can not display" You should be good
Most of the time it is due to a hardware issue like a video card or the screen itself.
When does the line appear? A. Is it there even with the monitor or laptop turned off? B. Is it there during the OS logo / boot screen or does it appear after the OS loads? C. If it is a monitor, with your system turned off go into the menu of the monitor by using the buttons on the front. Is the line there?
What you can do to try and fix it is.
1. Make sure you have all the latest drivers for your video card. 2. Change the resolution of the screen. 3. Change the frequency of the monitor.
If these do not fix your issue you may want to look at getting or borrowing a video card and replacing it if this system is a desktop. If this system is a laptop and the above does not fix the issue your best bet would be to put up with it or buy a new laptop to be honest.
Warranty still alive?
Hope so; the problem could be an expensive one.
The screen appearance is controlled by allowing light from a backlight through by turning pixels off and on.
This switching is done by a matrix that turns on vertical and horizontal pixels of the right shade at the right time to produce the image you see.
One of the control elements for the vertical that controls the transmission of green light from the backlight, has died (no longer switching off and on when told) and these are normally a part of the LCD screen assembly itself and not easily replaceable.
I would be talking to Sharp - this shouldn't happen in 6-7 months of use.
i have a samsung 15inch monitor.which is only 6month old.giving blue vertical line along the right side of monitor (almost 2 inches from right side) how to remove it plz someone help me.my mail id is [email protected] you..
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