05-02-2003, 03:42 PM | #1 (permalink) |
The Northern Ward
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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Moniter randomly going blank.
Recently, as of about a week or so, my screen has randomly been going black, then returning to normal a few seconds later. Sometimes it does it again a few seconds after a first spell, sometimes not. I ran DXdiag tests and it says everythings fine, so I guess the moniter is having problems, it's about 4-5 years old and from gateway, checked the wires and everything and they're fine so I'm out of options besides getting help and buying a new moniter. Let me know if you can help.
I'm on: AMD Athlon 1.7 ghz GE Force 3 Ti200 384 SDRAM shuttle KT266A mainboard 12gig harddrive Windows XP
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05-02-2003, 03:43 PM | #2 (permalink) |
The Northern Ward
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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Oh also, the moniter isn't shutting off, like it were a power management issue, the screen just turns black while the moniter remains powered.
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"I went shopping last night at like 1am. The place was empty and this old woman just making polite conversation said to me, 'where is everyone??' I replied, 'In bed, same place you and I should be!' Took me ten minutes to figure out why she gave me a dirty look." --Some guy |
05-02-2003, 05:02 PM | #3 (permalink) |
Junkie
Location: North Hollywood
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its usually one of two things, thermal shutdown or the HT transformer or other HV section of the monitor going out of limits, if its either then its time to take it to a shop and get an estimate for a repair, try to find a store that will do a free estimate, sometimes its cheaper to buy a new one, sometimes not.
occasionally its something as simple as "dry joints" with the voltages usd in monitors the soldered joints "dry out" and the connection breaks, and you get intermittent problems, a shop just finds them and resolders them. if its that simple a fix and the shop is a fair one, it should be pretty cheap to fix, probably around $50. however its a case of finding out, thats where the free estimate comes in don't attempt to do it yourself unless you are familiar with live 24KV chassis and such, monitors are giant capacitors and they hold a potentially lethal charge even after been off, sometimes for weeks. i have a scar to prove it |
05-02-2003, 05:22 PM | #4 (permalink) |
The Northern Ward
Location: Columbus, Ohio
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Okay, I'll take care of that. Thanks charliex.
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