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Computer Screen Has Gone Wobbly---HELP!!!
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| August 28, 2009
| PJ-Comix
Posted on 08/28/2009 3:15:03 PM PDT by PJ-Comix
I have an LCD flat screen computer monitor. I turned it on a little while ago and most of what I see is wobbling slightly. However, I do notice the extreme right side of the screen seems to be steady (insert political joke here).
I restarted my computer but the problem remains the same. The brightness of the screen remains the same as before so I don't think this is because the screen is somehow fading.
Anybody know how I can fix this.
TOPICS: Computers/Internet
KEYWORDS: computerscreen
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To: PJ-Comix
dang I thought I was ugly and smelled bad...
81
posted on
08/28/2009 6:04:46 PM PDT
by
GeronL
(Liberalism: The gift that keeps on taking)
To: PJ-Comix
Could be a video card that is getting hot. Is it a hot day? Is there dust accumulating inside the computer?
I cured a similar problem by downloading a free program that boosted my cooling fan speed.
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posted on
08/28/2009 6:04:58 PM PDT
by
Poincare
To: PJ-Comix
>>> Wiggling seems to have decreased...or am I just getting used to it?
If the only thing you have done is mess with the cable, and the condition has changed, it may be the connectors or a loose wire in the cable.
Replace the monitor cable.
83
posted on
08/28/2009 6:10:50 PM PDT
by
Safrguns
To: Poincare
I cured a similar problem by downloading a free program that boosted my cooling fan speed. Link?
84
posted on
08/28/2009 6:16:18 PM PDT
by
PJ-Comix
("They spent a trillion dollars on a guess?" ---Astute DUmmie observation)
To: PJ-Comix
most of what I see is wobbling slightly.
I've encountered bar tables with the same problem. Usually a matchbook or folded up napkin under one of the table legs takes care of the problem........
85
posted on
08/28/2009 6:19:26 PM PDT
by
Hot Tabasco
(Who's your Long Legged MacDaddy?)
To: Cyber Liberty
It’s like that Bob Marley song:
No Woman, No Skillet
parsy, who is safe now from concussions
86
posted on
08/28/2009 8:00:09 PM PDT
by
parsifal
(Dare I mention the term common sense? Book of Vinnie - Chapter 58 Verse 1 (The Boomer Bible))
To: PJ-Comix
I would have included the link, but I use Mac OSX. I found my program, smcFanControl through google. Good luck.
87
posted on
08/28/2009 8:04:29 PM PDT
by
Poincare
To: GeronL; PJ-Comix
**Anybody know how I can fix this.**
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Take two aspirins and call me in the morning. :)
88
posted on
08/28/2009 8:13:23 PM PDT
by
MeekOneGOP
(2008: The year the Media died. --Sean Hannity, regarding Barack HUSSEIN ObaMao's treatment ...)
To: PJ-Comix
Bring up your settings OSD for the monitor with the button on your monitor, if that wobbles or is distorted then it’s the monitor, if not then it’s the cables or video card.
89
posted on
08/28/2009 8:23:21 PM PDT
by
this_ol_patriot
(I saw manbearpig and all I got was this lousy tagline.)
To: PJ-Comix
Tiger Direct often has good deals on computers & monitors.
90
posted on
08/28/2009 8:37:37 PM PDT
by
FourPeas
(Why does Professor Presbury's wolfhound, Roy, endeavour to bite him?)
To: PJ-Comix
91
posted on
08/28/2009 10:34:49 PM PDT
by
CowboyJay
(RiNO - It's 'what's for dinner'...)
To: PJ-Comix
Anything magnetic, including speakers, powerful stereo systems, tvs (they do emit), refrigerators, fans, etc... will cause this. You would be amazed at what all emits magnetic force ;)
Also, if you have any power cables running near the screen.
92
posted on
08/28/2009 11:41:12 PM PDT
by
Bikkuri
To: OldSpice
LCDs arent affected by magnets like CRTs are.
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That's what I was thinking.. wasn't sure though. I had experience from a crt many years ago from 1 tv to the left (on top of a half fridge in the barracks and a stereo on the right :D Never had that type of prob with a flat screen though.
93
posted on
08/28/2009 11:43:37 PM PDT
by
Bikkuri
To: GeronL
Obviously your not logged on
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ROTFL!! man, that never gets old :D
94
posted on
08/28/2009 11:48:23 PM PDT
by
Bikkuri
To: PJ-Comix
I am running on Win7 now. If you sign up as a BETA tester, you can download it directly from Micro$oft and they will email you a key to go along with it. I have the PC (probable candidate) wich is the latest. This version is awesome... Even the original BETA ran better than any XP or Vista SP version. It installed in less than 15 minutes and had all the drivers already with it, so I received NO errors after installation. But I did log onto nVidia and Creative Labs to get the latest drivers. It runs smooth and boots FAST. Even getting the network running (for internet) was simpler than any previous version of MS.
95
posted on
08/28/2009 11:56:08 PM PDT
by
Bikkuri
To: McGruff
If you are sure its the monitor you could buy a new monitor now and a computer later. Theres no rule you have to buy both at the same time. I could really save money by just buying an old tube monitor for almost nothing and then take my time to shop around for a flat screen monitor.
96
posted on
08/29/2009 3:56:21 AM PDT
by
PJ-Comix
("They spent a trillion dollars on a guess?" ---Astute DUmmie observation)
To: FourPeas
My in-laws live down the street from an actual Tiger Direct store. Might check.
97
posted on
08/29/2009 3:58:06 AM PDT
by
PJ-Comix
("They spent a trillion dollars on a guess?" ---Astute DUmmie observation)
To: this_ol_patriot
Bring up your settings OSD for the monitor with the button on your monitor, if that wobbles or is distorted then its the monitor, if not then its the cables or video card. Uh-oh! The settngs OSD are fine. No wobbles. I think it's cables or video card. When I powered up 'puter this morning the fan sounded like it was running at ultra-high speed and the monitor wouldn't come on. Then I turned 'puter off and tried it a couple of times until monitor on. Looks like I might have to get a new tower.
98
posted on
08/29/2009 4:06:13 AM PDT
by
PJ-Comix
("They spent a trillion dollars on a guess?" ---Astute DUmmie observation)
To: PJ-Comix
Did you get the looking for signal OSD on the monitor, it may shift from saying analog/digital several times until it stops. Are you connecting with a DVI cable or an analog cable? Also take your LCD to someone who has a computer and check it out, even a Playstation 3 or Xbox will do.
Unless your tower is outdated and you want a new one or has some strange propriety mobo that won't take a videocard you should be able to get a card cheap and they're nothing but easy to replace. But first check your cables, get that monitor on a system that works to proof it, then consider a new video card or new tower.
If you go video card make sure you know if you have an AGP or PCI-E slot.
Also check if it has onboard video you may be able to proof the monitor with that, it would look like another video output but up with the rear panel connectors not down in the expansion slots. To enable that if it's there will need a trip to the BIOS which can be scary if you've never been there. See what you have first.
99
posted on
08/29/2009 6:47:40 AM PDT
by
this_ol_patriot
(I saw manbearpig and all I got was this lousy tagline.)
To: PJ-Comix
How’s your wobbly little electronic friend doing today?
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