Use motherboard driver CD which have all the utilities and sound driver in it and VGA etc.
place in the cd drive and playit if not autoplay performed by going on the cd drive. And one by one click on the topic. note: u must install inf.sys file on the system. Use motherboard driver CD which have all the utilities and sound driver in it and VGA etc.
place in the cd drive and playit if not autoplay performed by going on the cd drive. And one by one click on the topic. note: u must install inf.sys file on the system.
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That's funny, I always complain when things are too bassy. What ever happened to FLAT audio, full spectrum, where you can hear EVERYTHING? I think perhaps your monitor might be defective, 'cause I've not heard tinny audio for years. Can you listen to another monitor at the store where you purchased it to see if they are all this way? Anything in the instruction book to help guide you? Perhaps you can find reviews online which might give you some hints as how to proceed. I hope I have been helpful.
Does the led on front of the monitor stay blue or does it become amber ?
If it becomes amber, then you are not getting a signal.
No harm in trying this : You can try to see if it is a contact problem.
With the monitor unplugged.
Use a small paper clip to run in and out of the blue vga plug holes a
few times each to make sure they are not plugged or gummed up.
If that doesn't help and you know that your video cord is good, then I
am afraid to say that more than likely there is a problem with yor
video card.
If it stays blue then the signal is there but the screen isn't fully
lighting up, leading to a failing power-inverter board or a bad bulb.
That high pitched sound in one way is a very good thing. It pretty much points out the source of the problem itself. That is more than likely either a blown capacitor or transformer on the power source inside the monitor. I would rule out the power inverter for the LCD backlight because the power light will not turn on either. I have found that Samsung is very good with their repairs, and if it is a somewhat recent model they should be able to get it drop ship repaired with little expense. That can be an inconvenience, and if you do decide to replace the monitor altogether, please be eco-conscious and have the old screen either donated to a goodwill organization where scavengers like me will buy it for raw parts, or to an electronics recycling center. E-Waste is becoming a very large problem and LCDs and flat screens are a hefty piece of it.
It sound to me as if the focus on the moniter has changed. If so a couple of possible tihngs might be going on. You could have a dust build up due to the static charge difference the dust and the high voltage potential with in the moniter. If so you can open it up and clean it with an air sorce or vacumn. You might also try adusting the focus adjustment on the back of the moniter. The worst case is that some componet is becoming weak and will fail in the future. Good luck
budman630
Yes, there is the compressor that has a tinny high pitch sound and the condenser fan motor running at the same time. The compressor is a very highly efficient motor that doesn't require a lot of energy to run but it does run quite long and often to keep the temperatures cold.
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