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LCD monitor keeps shutting off
I have a 21inch dell ultrasharp lcd, for about a year and a half now. It just today started acting strange. It will suddenly get extra bright and then shut off. The light remains green meaning that it is on. If I try to turn it back on, the image will come and then turn off again a second later. Usually after a few times the monitor will stay on. I tried unplugging and replugging it. The only other thing I can think of is I just got a new HP printer.
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throw it hard onto the floor and go get a new one.
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you have no idea at all what type of TECH forum you are in, follow the previous advice and smash it , the the cokmputer it is attached to , then slam your right hand in the door just because ........
and as always -------- have a nice day. |
midgets
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What oil are you using?
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Mature bunch aren't we!
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It was good that you were able to isolate the only change prior to the monitor problem starting. I would recommend returning your printer to the store and reinstalling your old printer. If you are still having a problem with your monitor, then you will likely want to follow John Walker's advice.
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check your cold pressures
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Now that is a good film - I must have seen it 1000000 times :)
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Porn!
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I would first start looking at the WUR and if its ok just put a bigger Turbo on her! Oh yea, and increase the boost! That ought to fix it for sure....
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Just to add some value to this growing thread.
Coolest lift ever... http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1259894447.jpg |
this is a pretty cool lift.
reminds me: i have to get one ... as soon as all the crap is out of the garage |
you Aussie's ...... always coming in from out under .... oh i mean down under ....
i was going some where with this when i started but forgot .... o'well ... Good day(that i think is GUDDA Mate in Australian) |
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GUDDA Mate is correct :D |
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The problem is bad caps in the power supply. Fairly common problem. I have probably 75 or 80 of them where I work that did the same thing. they are CTX. I repalced the electrolytic caps in the power supplies and they are fine. cost me around 10 or15 bucks to fix each one. They dry out and swell up and the value changes...easy fix. The top of them shoud be flat and alot of times they will swell and the top gets rounded off. Be on the safe side and change them all.
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