Out of the blue blue vertical lines appeared.Could it be that the card reaches its limits?I 've heard about the oven solution but I was hoping for a more realistic solution!!!
Hi, I am sorry you are having issues with your graphics card.
Yes the oven trick does work but it is only temporary and you will have to do that process over and over until the card just all out quits responding. Once a GPU begins to display multicolored or blue lines across the monitor its time to put it out to pasture so to speak.
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Since you have reached the 999 track limit, it is possible your CF card may have been corrupted. On page 28 of your manual you should find the instructions for formatting your CF card. "How to Format a CF Card." This may get you going again.
IF YOU HAVE A SOLID BLACK LINE RUNNING VERTICALLY THEN YOU HAVE A FAULTY MATRIX INVERTER. IF CENTRAL THE MAIN VERTICAL INVERTER NEEDS CHANGED. LEFT = LEFT VERTICAL INVERTER RIGHT=RIGHT.........
ANOTHER WAY TO GET THIS FAULT IS WORN OR DAMAGED RIBBON/PLASTIC GOING FROM THE SCREEN MATRIX TO THE INVERTER
Vertical lines are usually caused by 2 things, either your graphics card
is going bad or your screen is going bad. How you check if it is
your graphics card is by plugging it into a different monitor (if you have one). If not perhaps you can try plugging the e173fpf monitor into a different computer and if the lines still appear then you know its the monitor. If the lines DO NOT appear then you know its the graphics card going bad. I hope this helps.
Is the vertical line always at one location ? (on the screen)
If so, it appears that the video card/driver (on your PC or laptop) may be causing the line to appear occasionally ... i.e. flaky ... and it will likely fail (completely) in due time. To confirm it's the video card, try using another monitor (long enough) to see if it happens.
[ The line may also be caused by "dead" pixel on the screen ... but this usually happens on randomly located pixels on the screen, not on one vertical line. But, it may also be a possibility ... in which case, using a different monitor may prove it one way or the other ]
The reason this happens is because the graphics card is either loose burned out or jsut needs to be cleaned... to clean it use a pencil rubber in the gold tips that connect it, blow on the card to remove any dust build ups and reconnect the graphics card when done (make sure its clipped in properly).... different brands of computers will do different things such as the different coloured lines and screens flashing red. My dell latitude 630 had green and blue verticle lines. Just follow what i said and it should be fine
Hope this will help you in Resolving the issue with the vertical Lines on the screen.
It's either one of these things is dying: Your Screen, or Your video card You can find out which by hooking your computer up to an external monitor, and if the lines appear on it, then it's your video card. If not, then it's your screen dying. And so you can either get a new screen, or a new computer.
I think that you have dry solder joints on either the vertical scan board, the focus board, the line output stage, or the chroma panel. Hope this helps.
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