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Bob Mainwaring
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Monitor is blank

Post by Bob Mainwaring »

If I go about my daily tasks and then decide to have a look-see at who's been sending me whatever - my screen is just a grey blank.
I touch any button and there is a clicking sound from the putor (working) then a coloured line decides to make an entrance in a vertical plane centre screen.
This started happening about two weeks ago. I have "defrag" start each day then an automatic Klez virus scan but it still persists. Anyone????????? Image

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Fred Truitt
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Post by Fred Truitt »

Hi Bob

Is it possible for you to try another monitor? From what I can understand it almost sounds like a horizontal problem in your monitor. Good luck.......Fred
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Wayne Brown
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Post by Wayne Brown »

hey bob its travis if you wanted you could get steve wiszka to look at it...he's pretty good at those types of things email me and i'll give you his phone number in nanaimo
thanks
wayne
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Jim Smith
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Post by Jim Smith »

Another possibility is that the energy saving "feature" of your system isn't working right. I run Windows 2000, but yours is probably about the same. Right click the desktop and select Properties. Click the Screen Saver tab, then Power. Try setting your monitor to be on all the time (turn off all power saving) and see if that helps. Image
Bob Mainwaring
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Post by Bob Mainwaring »

Thanks guys,
I went the way Jim mentioned and got it sorted out.

Travis - where were you this last weekend??
I was hoping to have a good natter with you and the new business venture - you missed some realy good picking at the B.C. Jam.

Bob Mainwaring. Z.Bs. and other weird things.

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Wayne Brown
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sorry bob i had to cancel as my father went into the hospital but as it turns out he's out now and at home ...which is great...but i hope to be there with bells on next year
thanks
travis
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Post by Donny Hinson »

I don't know about your monitor problem, but running DEFRAG every day is doing nothing but wearing out your hard drive! (It just isn't necessary.) Runing it every few weeks should be sufficient for most all home computers.
Bob Mainwaring
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Post by Bob Mainwaring »

Thanks Donny,

When the dust settled and I figured it out , I'd got the monitor in a "stand by" config' which meant that it took my old 'putor the longest time to come out of its sleep - I'm only on the phone line, so it takes a lot longer right from the start.

Bob Mainwaring. Z.Bs. and other weird things.


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