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First please make usre that the PC Video card resolution is set to he native resolution, 1280 x 1024 @60Hz. Hopefully you will not have the caps problem which you may want to check. please see my pictures here (I will not be surprised if it does have bad caps): http://s807.photobucket.com/albums/yy352/budm/Viewsonic%20VA912B/
Make sure the resolution is set to 1024 x 768. If the images are still looking blurry then make sure the video driver is installed. You can get it here:
Go down the page and choose video. Download the Intel driver and see if it gets installed. If it doesn't then choose avermedia driver. If neither one fixes the issue then that means the LCD is bad and would need to be replaced.
there are two relationships to your IT 1 your hard drive 2 your ram , the ram places an image on the hard drive that the CPU reads , in order for the hard drive to except this image , it needs to retrieve the image from from the ram so check the RAM , to do so you'll need some RAM that you know is good then try in in as many slots that you have ( all of them ) , you should find the problem
The lens is getting clogged. All u need if u have little
expertise open up the TV.
and clear the lens or projection hd there with a soft
clean cotton cloth
Try changing the component cable to your Video 6 and see if you have
the same problem. I tried this and figured out that the set top box
from Verizon component connections may be bad. I also tried changing to
a different set of component cables to troubleshoot. I figure its the
box not my TV.
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