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Something wrong with my monitor
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What video card, video card driver version, and operating system are you running?
Right off the bat without any information, I have two suggestions. Try to increase the brightness and the contrast on your monitor (usually theres buttons on the front that allow you to adjust it), and if that doesn't work, there is a good utility called Powerstrip. Check it out, it allows you to adjust lots of monitor/video card settings for your computer.
Right off the bat without any information, I have two suggestions. Try to increase the brightness and the contrast on your monitor (usually theres buttons on the front that allow you to adjust it), and if that doesn't work, there is a good utility called Powerstrip. Check it out, it allows you to adjust lots of monitor/video card settings for your computer.
-Ryan Hoffman
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Please do not email or PM me with support questions. Please direct them to the forums instead.
.NET Specialist / Webmaster, Extended64.com.
Please do not email or PM me with support questions. Please direct them to the forums instead.
If you're using 2000/XP, right click on your desktop and go to "Properties". Click the "Settings" tab and then the "Advanced" button. Is there a tab for your video card? Sometimes it has settings such as this there. Otherwise, click the "Monitor" tab. What monitor does it say you're using? The default monitor or some other one?
I assume that you're using WindowsXP via your other posts. Try installing the .inf files (I think that's what they are) for your monitor. They consist of coloring information for your monitor output, etc.
Also, what monitor does it say you're using?
Also, what monitor does it say you're using?
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Originally Posted by laoli
My monitor display's so dark that I mostly can't see anything. When I play CS, I can't see the one in dark corner. Can anyone help me?
The boot screen is white text on a black background. When it shows up, turn your brightness control all the way up. The background should be a faint gray. Turn the brightness back down until the gray just disappears. The contrast control should be near maximum in most cases. That's the correct setting for the monitor. If you can't get a visible background raster at full brightness, then yes, your monitor has a problem.
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Originally Posted by laoli
The monitor is also dark when my computer boots up . the text is faint at the beginning that i can hardly read it. after a while it turn a little lighter ,but still very dark
I followed your instructions ,but it makes no difference.
-- Michael RudasHow To Ask Questions The Smart Way (article by Eric Raymond).
Dealing with Malware
My Articles page.
My Best-of-Breed Free Software for Windows list
Other Windows- & Microsoft-related links
The Audio Tech's Page
My blog
The Oak Park Computer Club
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Knoppix Linux (CD-bootable) download. information, & support.
I would **highly** reccomend not opening your monitor. There is a part in every CRT that can holds a charge of over 10,000 volts - enough to kill you. The part of this monitor contains this charge even when the monitor is off and unplugged.
The repair is somewhat easy - but it's not worth risking your life for. Take it to a shop, and spend 30 bux - it could save your life.
The repair is somewhat easy - but it's not worth risking your life for. Take it to a shop, and spend 30 bux - it could save your life.
-Ryan Hoffman
.NET Specialist / Webmaster, Extended64.com.
Please do not email or PM me with support questions. Please direct them to the forums instead.
.NET Specialist / Webmaster, Extended64.com.
Please do not email or PM me with support questions. Please direct them to the forums instead.
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