hello,
it seems that you open any monitor first time i suggest you to if any screw is not present then not to try to open and if screw is present then remove the screw and remove the base also. then see any lock present on the cover. pull the housing upwards and plz unlock the cover very safety and this you may remove the cover
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ramesh722
Can you try the screen in another computer? I beleave the screen goes into power saveing mode when there is no input signal, thats what both my screens do.
You don't need a driver for the monitors, the native plug and play driver in XP usually works as well as any manufacturer supplied driver. What's happened is XP doesn't recognize the onboard display adapter. If this is a name brand system (you didn't mention what type it is) download the XP display driver from the manufacturer's web site. If it's a custom built system, there should be a motherboard CD that came with the system that has the display driver on it. When all else fails, download System Information for Windows from http://www.gtopala.com/ It will tell you what type of onboard display adapter the system has.
Full 'make model (what it is)' in all questions please, first 3 words.
Capacitors can split or bulge, resistors can burn,, the transformer can fail internally..
Take it for repair unless you have the thousands of dollars of test equipment and have do the 2 year electronic course.
A communication error has occurred between the outdoor and indoor units. Faulty wiring or a malfunctioning control unit may be responsible. Contact LG customer service for assistance. Their number is 1 800 243 0000.
You will need to connect a single HDMI cable from your sound bar to the HDMI ARC or the HDMI eARC port on the Roku T.Make sure that both of the devices are both turned on.When your TV detects the sound bar,it will then automatically initiate the setting up process. Lastly follow the easy on screen instructions to finish setting up the connection.
If your LG 55UM7300PUA is not powering on, there are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue. 1. Check the power cord and make sure it is securely connected to the TV and to the wall outlet. 2. Check the wall outlet to make sure it is working properly. Try plugging in a different device to the outlet to make sure it is providing power. 3. Check the power button
Hi,
Please record the amount of time that it takes until your device goes into sleep mode and set a timer for 5 minutes less than that time everytime you begin to use the lg device. At the points the timer/alarm goes off, you can simply lower/increase the volume and the lg's internal sleep timer should be reset.
Thank you.
Hi,
Please try using an alternative connection to the hdmit and test the monitor buttons again. And using analog mode prior to testing the monitor buttons again sounds like a good test as well.
Thank you.