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I can't locate the latest official Acer P191W LCD Monitor for Vista from the official Acer site? It seems as though they've dropped support for one of their own products. Have they and where could I find a legit, virus free copy to download? Thank you.
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The Acer p191w uses the same power supply as the Viewsonic VX1962wm that your problem is a well known issues with that power supply. The filter capacitors go out and that causes the power supply to shut down within a few seconds. The monitor is easy to repair, you will just need to replace the bad capacitors on the power supply board. Here is a link to a repair guide for the Viewsonic VX1962wm and the information will be the same since the boards are the same in both units.
Sounds like driver related problem to me... use this software to update all of them: Driver Update Software for XP Vista 7 8 (especially monitor driver)
Brian
Not safely and not unless you are confident and competent with electronics. I would put the dimming down to a failing display circuit, but the buzzing sounds as though a short is developing. I would take it to a tv repair shop who can advise better and maybe replace or repair the components
[u][b]LCD Monitor Shadow Effect[/b][/u]
This problem is best described as the LCD monitor "Shadow Effect". The solution to this very simple. No software or hard ware changes required. The cables that are connected to the LCD monitors are causing the problem. Its also called as electromagnetic noise or electrical noise. [u][b]Solution: [/b][/u]Keep the two cables - (power cable and moitor display cable), that are connected to the LCD monitor as far away as possible with each other and also away from other electrical cables.
Thats it. Your shadow effect is fixed.
Thank you.
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