My personal screen occasionally go’s black or it will flash white and black?
Posted in Monitors on June 30th, 2008
i have a dell and usually repositioning the screen or unplugging it repairs it but it is becoming more frequent what is wrong with it?
Answer:
You might not have the display driver (graphics card) installed, you can check to see if you do:
right click on “my computer”
click on manage
On the left hand side click on “device manager”
If you have a device called “display adapters” installed it isn’t the Graphics card that is giving you the problem. But if you can't find display adapters in the list. Shut down your personal unplug the power cord, get a screw driver and remove the side of the case. Find your graphics card, it is the one that your monitor plugs into. remove the screws from the card and pull it out, flip it over and find out what make and model it is it will say on the back. Go to the manufactures website and go to support find the right driver for your card download it and install it. Restart your computer. If your computer doesn't have a graphics card it is ONBOARD meaning it is build into the Motherboard, find out what make and model your motherboard is and find the drivers for it. Install
Enjoy hope this helps
Answer:
Sounds like the Flux Capacitor is going and you'll be needing to get a new monitor soon.
Seriously though, sounds like it's on it's last legs. Check to make sure the connections on both ends of your video cable are secure though just to rule that out. It they’re fine then begin putting away a bit of money for a new monitor. You are going to need it sooner rather then later.
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