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Try checking the monitor to PC cable, if it's not fully on it will cuse color spread like you describe. One of the pins may not be inserted into the cable properly.
it is the one that is blue in color and has an L on it for low
pressure. The vapor line is also called the suction line. If your
confused, then choose the larger of the two lines near the accumulator.
Make sure the refresh rate is set at 60 hertz before using the new monitor also check the display settings to see if they are set to use the external display also. Yours may automaticaly do this and your partners may not. If this does not help please let me know the type of notebook and monitor. Good Luck!
this might be due to power supply failure.
check fuse, switching transsistor, maincap& bridge rectifier ckt.
if it is ok than check for h/section failure.
check for h/output transistor &flyback transformer.
hope this will help.
if it cannot be adjusred from outside then the problem in monitor.
check hor osc & h/sync section in monitor or loose contactin that section.
if you want manual you can go to
www.serviceinfo.com
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