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If the screen is flickering then I would assume its a dry solder on the inverter board or the LCD panel is about to die. Are you skilled in electronics?
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Screen flickering can occur due to many reasons. Visit the site named 'Electro-help' for
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sounds like a bad sync. 1]start windows in 'safe' mode::if my guess is correct it will clear.2]if you can get to display properties [graphics options in Windows 7]; I suspect that the refresh rate is set too high.3] bad monitor or cable [may reseat and it will clear]
Good morning, afternoon, evening or night; whatever time of day you are viewing this solution post. Thank you for choosing FixYa to answer and solve your problem. Your Compaq MV520 Monitor is always blinking every time you turn on your computer and you want to know how you can fix it? First, we need to troubleshoot the problem. I'm thinking you probably need to refresh the flicker rate on your monitor. The flicker rate is probably set on a low setting, which is causing you screen to blink (flicker). This can be bad for your health as well because it can cause eyestrain and headaches. Your monitor is a CRT (Cathode-Ray Tube) model. These types of monitors can cause a lot of screen flickering. Now that we've troubleshooted the problem, now it's time to solve the problem. There are two ways you can solve this problem. You can either refresh the flicker rate or you can buy an LCD monitor. LCD monitors flicker-free. My suggestion is that you refresh the screen flicker rate. To refresh the flicker rate, go into your System Preferences or Control Panel, click your operating system's appearance and display link and click your screen adjustment link. You may have to click your advanced settings link. Click your monitor tab and from there adjust you screen refresh rate. You may have to adjust your screen resolution before you refresh the screen rate. If you have to do this, make sure the screen resolution you choose supports you monitor's height and width as well as visibility. The higher the resolution, the higher the screen rate. The instructions I'm giving you may sound like this because I'm not sure what your operating system is. I'm not to familiar with Mac Operating Systems, but if you have a Windows Operating System and you need better detailed instructions, just reply back. I hope this decreases your screen flickering and gives you a better viewing experience.
the place of the screen cable needs repairing
it might be only dirt stuck on it so clean it with a teeth brush.
if it doesnt work means you have to change the place of the screen cable on board
check in the bios
if it flickers on the bios then needs to send the laptop in for a repair....
if it does not flicker in the bios then needs to
1> update the display driver
2> perform a recovery
hi there, it may be that your cable connecting your monitor to the computer is being wiggled loose. You need to leave this to the pros as this can't be explained over the internet. You need to bring it to a computer shop for them to reconnect the computer. Tell them that the monitor cable is being severed from the graphics card.
Try to boot into VGA mode by hitting F8 as soon as POST boot screen has disappeared. If there is a possibility to uninstall through Add/Remove programs, do so. If not, then go to Device Manager and uninstall the driver there. Reboot and let Windows detect the device for itself. If it finds a driver by itself, let it install.
i had this problem & the circittree on the back of the monitor has a little ajustable screw if you ajust this till the flickering stops hope this helps
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