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Apple Cinema Display Flat Panel Monitor 20" Questions & Answers
Screen pixels
There is no solution for this... Broken pixels cannot be "fixed"
Is it ok to keep my usb hub plugged in to my
Yes, you can leave the USB hub connected without issues for your MacBook. Just keep in mind that some of the devices you plug in to the hub will draw power from the Mac; if you're running on battery power, this will lessen your time between needing charges.
My systems detect the display
hi ,
In ench and every monitor 2 cable is there, one is for power connection and other is for display output from ur cpu so please check this cable whether it is connected properly or not.
I dropped the monitor and it has dent on the
Sorry to read about your problem, I hope this helps you out.
not really, contact apple and see what, the cost to repair will be
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Hi i have an apple display connected to my macbook
Unplug the display from your macbook, and restart your macbook, when it's fully restarted and you are logged in, plug the display back in, then check to see if it is detected. Macbooks don't like to be put to sleep (shutting the lid) with a display connected, this causes issues with display detection. So always unplug your display and wait about 5 seconds before closing the lid on your macbook, and when you open the lid, wait another 5 seconds before plugging in your display. The only time it is acceptable to leave the display plugged in when you close the lid is when you plan to use the macbook in clamshell mode, this is done by plugging in and configuring your display, shutting the lid, and then "waking" the macbook from sleep mode with an external mouse (wired or wireless will work). That will start the macbook using the external display as the main display, without even turning on the macbook built-in display. Never connect or disconnect an external display when your macbook is off or in sleep mode. Have a nice day.
Apple Cinema display goes BLACK after start-up
My G4 has a ADC & VGA on the same card. The VGA works but the ADC, is doing the same thing as you described. I am searching the web, and can not find an answer to this problem.
George 3/21/2010
20" cinema display will not power up
check the cable connected to power supply, try to mve it up and down while trying to push the power switch, just a little updown, if it flickers the then you need to change your cable, see also if your cord had it's own fuse on the plug itself, have it check or replace
Dim 20" Apple Cinema Display
Double check you power cord and try switching plugs.
sounds like its not getting enough power or a CCFL is going or is out and you need to get it serviced if thats the case.
Do not attempt to repair this your self Monitors usally have there own power supply built ind can store massive amounts of energy and will cause serious injury or death.
Apple monitor 20"
i’ve been repairing lcd monitor for awhile If you can or know someone that can take the monitor apart. check the power supply for caps that are bubbled there are bad. If you know how replace if not and know someone that does have them replaced. that should fix your problem the inverter circuit may or may not be on that power supply. if the two pair of lamp wires are plugged in then it all in one. replacing the caps work about 80% of the time. i would check and replace.
please let me know if this helps thank you.
Apple cinima display problem
have u updated the drivers, i assume u only took the screen in and they linked it up to there macs,
sounds like a driver issue, try an update,
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