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Old 01-10-2005, 01:52 PM   #1 (permalink)
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this is quite strange for me as i vitnessed this for d 1st time...

my screen turns much bluish at times...regardless of anything.....it comes back to normal at its own wit its convienience.....

ps:- no this is not software or driver or any windows application issue coz i observed dis even on boot menu...ne1 experienced wit somthing like dis....

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now is this a grphic card issue....or any heating problem.....i dun think radeon 9200 has a cooling fan n neither does it require one....shud i go for more cooling options....my cab is not that well ventilated as i suppose (frontech)....just d 2 fans one wit cpu n other at d power supply....can i attach more cooling fans here though its got only one socket for fans....waiting for response...thanx in advance

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Old 01-10-2005, 02:00 PM   #2 (permalink)
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is it possible that the monitor cable has been damaged a bit?... I have a monitor that turns yellow slightly. Try adjusting the cable a bit and see if there is any change...

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I've too was having a similar probelm......which occurs when ram is faulty. I replaced my 128MB ram with a new one and everything is fine now.
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well gotcha....twas same on again this evening...n i hit my monitor wit my hands n it turned back to normal.....so there some some monitor fault....its working on hammering by hands....the problem is...its increasing wit time....rite now im typing wit this damn bluish screen...hitting everytime i dun feel gud abt that.....wat shud be here wit this....
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Oh....I was also expereinced a silimar thing, after beating the monitor it turns normal.....but it happens. When I replaced my faulty ram it never happened again....so that means my monitor was alright!!!!!!!
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now how is dat possible man....wen its clear u beat ur monitor n its changing.....cant be any ram fault....i guess theres some prob wit my crt...have to get it checked b4 its completely damaged n i wont even get any resale value for d new one.....though i wud give credit to it....its lasted for 7 yrs wit all punishment of shifting n all....ever since i bought my pentium 3 back in 99....ive changed everything even keybdm mouse n all...only monitor was left....one last suggestion i need is whether i shud go for replacement or try gettin it fixed by a vendor.....will i get resale value for this...rite now so far since morning its working gud....this is lg studioworks 45v.....any advice...
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now how is dat possible man....wen its clear u beat ur monitor n its changing.....cant be any ram fault....i guess theres some prob wit my crt...have to get it checked b4 its completely damaged n i wont even get any resale value for d new one.....though i wud give credit to it....its lasted for 7 yrs wit all punishment of shifting n all....ever since i bought my pentium 3 back in 99....ive changed everything even keybdm mouse n all...only monitor was left....one last suggestion i need is whether i shud go for replacement or try gettin it fixed by a vendor.....will i get resale value for this...rite now so far since morning its working gud....this is lg studioworks 45v.....any advice...
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There is a problem with the internal circuitory of ur monitor. But there's nothing to worry about. One if the small parts on the PCB of ur monitor is loose. Not a big issue. Just get it checked by a technician.

And that's why it works perfectly on hammering.
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well gotcha....twas same on again this evening...n i hit my monitor wit my hands n it turned back to normal.....so there some some monitor fault....its working on hammering by hands....the problem is...its increasing wit time....rite now im typing wit this damn bluish screen...hitting everytime i dun feel gud abt that.....wat shud be here wit this....
Exactly the same problem with me. My monitor is as old as 6 yrs.
Everytime i hit it.

Change the cable. Or replace it
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Old 21-11-2005, 02:52 PM   #10 (permalink)
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well how can it come down 2 cable...wen things look quite clear....so far its so gud but can be same anytime lets c..wil get it checked...
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Remove the monitor cabe and find out if there's any bend in the pins that are projectin out...

Try out with a different cable if u could happen to get ur hands on one...
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Old 07-12-2005, 01:16 PM   #12 (permalink)
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sorry guys for being out so long....im back home on vacations....now thanx a lot q3_abhi shariq_pj sakumar79

actually its indeed a cable fault....wen i play wit its power cable behind d screen changes.....now if itsa socket problem or cable problem i dunno but its gaining n i need to rectify it soon....ne idea how much a monitor cable wud cost

ps:- hitting was working coz of jerk twas providing to d cable....

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