Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Helppppppppppp?? my monitors problem when i start up my pc monitor becomes only black n gray?

helppppppppppp?? my monitors problem when i start up my pc monitor becomes only black n gray after half an hr it comes to its orignal position n sometimes the monitor shows nothing is there is any virus .at the time of start up sometime we cannot see even anything on my monitor pls help me it is a big problem
Helppppppppppp?? my monitors problem when i start up my pc monitor becomes only black n gray?
it really sounds like your moniter is going out, but it could also be something else. I don't think there is a virus that would cause that to happen, but you never know because of all the new viruses created daily. but your best bet is to check the video card and reinstall the video card driver, if it's not that then it's more than likely your moniter.
Helppppppppppp?? my monitors problem when i start up my pc monitor becomes only black n gray?
If you can handle computer stuff, try the following out, else, leave it up to the tech guy and reach out for a few bucks!





1. Verify that all connections are secure; i.e., the cables are firmly attached to both ends. Also verify the power cable for loose connection.





2. If the problem persists, unplug the cable at the graphic's card end and verify if all pins are there, or if pins have been distorted. If that's the case, find some skilled person to make them straight again.


If pins have been removed, then try get yourself a new cable. Bring the faulty one along to compare with the new one though, because some connectors, by default, are not fully filled up with pins, they do have some empty locations.





3.Same prob? Disconnect all power connections. Then clean up inside your casing carefully. USE A CLEAN DRY NON-STATIC CLOTH or a CLEAN BRUSH. Dust away the graphics card and everything nearby. 'Unplug' and 'Replug' the graphics card. Secure all connections. Reconnect all power connections. Run the machine.





4. Prob persisting?? Try getting a functional monitor to test. If it works fine, your monitor is faulty.





5. If the problem persists, try swapping graphics card. But then test the graphics card with both monitors.


By now you should be able to know which is faulty, unless the monitor and graphics card you borrowed are both faulty!!!





6. If you still are having probs, then leave it up to the tech guy, coz it starts to get 'messy' from here onwards...

tanning

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