Ok my dad got on my computer (no clue what he did) now my moniter has like wavey lines on left side of screen and everything has like outlines coming off of it what is the problem plz HELP!!
umm its a compaq fs7600 im not good at computer thats just things on my moniterumm its a compaq fs7600 im not good at computer thats just things on my moniter
ok i guess its called shadowing/ghosting can u help me fix it plz!!!!!!!!!!!!ok i guess its called shadowing/ghosting can u help me fix it plz!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Projection TV sets are known to have two common problems. The first problem that is common to these sets is convergence failure. When this happens the TV will usually look 3D, Wavy/Distorted, etc. It may also shutdown and blink an error code.
The second common problem with Projection TV sets is dull video, halos around objects, white looking video, or red overpowers the screen. This is commonly caused by the fluid in the lens being clouded over.
Projection TV sets are known to have two common problems. The first problem that is common to these sets is convergence failure. When this happens the TV will usually look 3D, Wavy/Distorted, etc. It may also shutdown and blink an error code.
The second common problem with Projection TV sets is dull video, halos around objects, white looking video, or red overpowers the screen. This is commonly caused by the fluid in the lens being clouded overs.
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There could be many reasons: 1. Refresh rate set on your display adapter is too low & needs to be increased. 2. Monitor is placed near to a source of electromagnetic interference, such as powerful speakers, air conditioner, .... etc. 3. Defective monitor cable or loose connection.
some type of electrical feedback try upgrading your cables or tightening the ones you have. what might work best is a line conditioner i filters out any feedback you may be getting and cleans your power supply they cost from 50.00 and up best buy or circiut city both carry them or online as well
This may be a problem with the TV rather than the DVD. Usually wavy lines are caused by some of the AC signal leaking into the video signal. It is possible that the DVD player power supply is the source of this as well. Check the filter capacitors in the power supply of the DVD player first.
Dan
If still under warranty or if you have no electronic repair experience you should take the set back to the shop or to a repair person. Some of the solutions described below can be dangerous, TV's are very hazardous to service. Even when plugged out, TV's can store very high voltages.
May need to check the caps in the G-2 supply circuit. Also you may have a CRT going flakey. Just a slight G2 level adjustment may suffice also.
Good luck
umm its a compaq fs7600 im not good at computer thats just things on my moniter
ok i guess its called shadowing/ghosting can u help me fix it plz!!!!!!!!!!!!
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