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Top half of screen is mostly blurred out. I can only read what is on bottom half of screen. I held the button down to reset it a couple of times and it is not helping. I also recharged it.
Re: Top half of screen is mostly blurred out. I can only...
It seems the Display screen (LCD) of your device is damaged. you can reconfirm by resetting your phone to default settings. If resetting the phone does not make any difference I am afraid to say that you will have to replace the display of your device.
The software of the phone must have gone corrupt. Take it to the authorized person and may also have to change your scren curcuit or the whole software.
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unfreeze it and start again
I had a freeze occur on an ipad air after trying a reset and the method for that was to hold down the button at the bottom of the screen and the button at the top side of the pad at the same time for around 20 seconds
the bottom button turns of the screen as does the side top button but when pressed together and held for a time it reboots the unit
if it is not the same the do what I did
go google on another computer and type in ---how to unfreeze 7" rca tablet --- and read forums and other sites that may give you a clue as to how to do it
Printhead should be cleaned with a 90% alcohol solution, however that should not cause blurry print. I've seen some labeling programs that will blur part of your label after the trial period has expired. I would check to see if this happens on test prints also. Do a test print by holding down the button on power up and letting it go after the first blink.
It could be a hardware problem. Half a screen not working doesn't sound good to me. I have a PaperWhite Kindle. I had another Kindle I dropped and it came up like yours, with half a screen showing the picture and the other half the screen showing white. It's now a paper weight.
You can try a total reboot by holding down the power button for about twenty seconds. Mine hangs up every couple months and the touch screen stops responding and the reboot by holding down the power button for about twenty seconds fixes it every time. It takes a few minutes. You have to sit there and watch the slow progress bar fill in as it goes through the re-boot process.
If this doesn't work, you might try removing the back cover, disconnecting the battery. Letting it set for minute or so and then reconnect the battery, re-install the back cover and try a normal short-power button push first and if nothing happens, follow it with the long power button push.
The screen replacement is not cheap, hook a spare monitor to the video output usually on the back, if okay! the LCD screen is bad and must be replaced, if symptom is the same for both, it is the Video Graphics Card that is the problem normally built into the motherboard, If the laptop is a few years old I would opt to replace it.
To Hard Reset the Motorola BLUR MB300 quite differs from other Motorola ANDROID phones.
Do back up all your data stored on your device before doing this procedure, this process will delete all the data on the phone but does not delete the data stored on the microSD memory card.
To hard reset Motorola BLUR MB300 1. Power off phone. 2. Hold camera button and power on phone at the same time. 3. Release the camera button when prompted to. 4. You will see a message screen telling you to press the up or down volume button 5. Press and HOLD the down volume key (ignore message 'Volume Up Key Pressed') 6. When triangle and phone screen appears 7. Press on the screen just above the back key 8. You will now see the "Motorola system recovery" menu At this point you will have three choices:
1. reboot system now [Menu+Back] 2. apply ssdcrad:update.zip [Alt+S] 3. wipedata/factory reset [Alt+W] You can simply tap an item to select it.
At the bottom of the screen you can select OK to apply your choice from the menu.
There is also an opportunity to select Hide on the bottom left, I don't know what that does (I tried it and nothing happened).
Selecting Wipe data/factory reset and tapping Ok and the screen changes to a box and a phone (Get it - out of the box) and you see what is happening on the phone. pick 2 -- Wiping data... Formatting DATA:... Formatting CACHE:... Data Wipe Complete.
Press Menu+Back to reboot
pressing Menu+Back did nothing for me so I tapped 'reboot system now' on the menu and Ok.
The phone restart then will restore back to its factory default state.
This is a tipical flyback defect circuit, the lines can 1st appear on top/bottom of screen, then can increase to center. Send monitor to repair center, for check and repair. You can test with a tv test signal.
you seem like you have the problem with the focus button
with action shots,to get a good shot
you must hold down half of the capture button ( the button u press to take a foto)
if successful, you will see a little green dot on the top of the screen.
Your camera is now on focus.
all u have to do is press the button down a little harder and your shot wil be taken straight away.
good luck.
angie
You have a convergence problem. Components are shorted out and must be replaced. Unless you're a technician, there's really nothing you can do at this point.
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