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The bottom of my screen has moved up about an inch. And no it doent have
anything to do with the adust knobs. Without a 2nd monitor or video card how
can I check to see which one is bad ?
 
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You cannot tell without substituting a known working second monitor or video
card.

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"LYINCRYIN" <lyincryin@aol.comnospam> wrote in message
news:20041225135104.06280.00001810@mb-m26.aol.com...
> The bottom of my screen has moved up about an inch. And no it doent have
> anything to do with the adust knobs. Without a 2nd monitor or video card
> how
> can I check to see which one is bad ?
 
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lyincryin@aol.comnospam (LYINCRYIN) :
>The bottom of my screen has moved up about an inch. And no it doent have
>anything to do with the adust knobs. Without a 2nd monitor or video card how
>can I check to see which one is bad ?
Check the refresh rate setting in windows control panel. I would be
willing to bet that it has been changed. Even if you are sure you didn't
change it, check it anyway
 

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