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Leslie wrote:
> Hi,
>
> My monitor has thin grey lines going thru everything, what would cause
> this
> and how do I fix this problem. This just started this morning.
>
> Thanks
>
> Leslie
Hi, Leslie. The usual way to troubleshoot display problems (with all
t-shooting, make one change and then test before going onto the next
thing):
1. Update your video drivers. Get drivers from the device mftr.'s
website OR if you have an OEM machine (Compaq, Dell, HP, etc.) from the
OEM's website for your specific model computer.
2. Attach the computer to a different monitor. If the problem is gone,
then you know there is a problem with the original monitor. Or attach a
different computer to the monitor and if you get the lines, you know
it's the monitor.
3. If the problem goes with the computer when it is attached to a
different monitor, you know the video card is failing. T-shoot by
swapping out the card for a known-working one.
Hardware t-shooting usually requires that you have extra hardware on
hand for testing purposes. If you don't have this, take your machine to
a friend's house or to a professional computer repair shop (not your
local equivalent of BigStoreUSA).
Malke
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