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You need to download the most recent video driver for the video card in the computer. Open it up, look at the video card and then google the name of the card for the latest windows xp driver.
it risky if you always use your monitor that has a factory defect..i suggest to return to the store for some replacement of your monitor...coz your monitor has a warranty.
if that is a new and have a waranty why did back to the store and need for the replacement if the monitor has a warranty ...so just bring that and need for replacement...
The problem is that it is on the verge of going out my mother had a monitor go out and it did the same thing. Also if you have any high frequeny things around your monitor thatr also migh be the thing. Try a magnet or demagnitze the screen if you have one on it.
will,just try to check your power options properties...and go to the power saving and select the power schemes..then you adjust the setting for always on power scheme.you adjust after 3 mins or below...i think the power setting of your monitor is set after 20 mins ...
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