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If you restart in safe mode, you need to go to the display settings, and choose a resolution that will work. When you restart back into normal mode, this setting should be retained, and you will be back to normal.
Tear it apart and inspect the power supply and inverter circuit for bulging capacitors - they should have a flat tops. Replace the caps with identical values.
That is a problem with the memory array in the monitor. If it is under warranty, don't even mess with it. Take it in. Otherwise open it up and exercise all the connectors on the logic board inside. That works about 30% of the time. If that does not fix it, then it is terminal. They are so cheap now that it doesn't even pay to try to get the repair parts. They will cost more than a new one.
Most common failures in the LCD monitors are bad capacitors (bulging top/seal or leaking) in the power supply, failed inverter circuits (blown fuse, shorted transistors, shorted/open transformers), bad lamps (poor solder connections or worn out lamps). You will need to open it up and inspect the inside, see example of failed monitors to get some ideas what to look for: http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums Post back what you see inside so we can guide you further and it will help out other people in the future also. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Capacitor_plague http://www.badcaps.net
You usually do not need a disk to install a monitor, most of them are plug and play capable. If your getting an image that is blurry and out of perspective you may need to change your display size " standard 17 inch is 1280x1024 " If your on XP you can right click on the empty desktop and go to
properties, Under the settings tab you will find options for screen
resolutions. If your on Vista or 7 you right click on empty desktop
space and go go screen resolution,
There again you will easily find your settings for your screen
resolution. Click apply and then click OK. If your still encountering problems such as no image at all you may have a problem with the monitor.
CHECK CABLE CONNECTION TO PC...TIGHTEN IF NECESSARY...IF THAT DONT WORK TRY A SEC MONITOR IF CLEAR U HAVE A BAD MONITOR...IF BAD PIC..THEN U HAVE A BAD VIDEO CARD ON PC
hyundai will not repair this however a electronic service center aka tv repair may. I can do it as most likely is it several capacitors that have blown. Hyundai is also a little picky to open they are assembled very well actually compared to other monitors (they are difficult to open up) let me know what you would liek to do.
Ok? first what you need to do is to hibernate your computer. You can do that by pressing the power button as long as you need for the computer to turn off. Then you turn your computer back on and press the power button ON THE MONITOR twice but you MUST do this really fast. Then what you need to do is to find a circuit breaker on the back of your computer. switch it to the off position then turn it back on. Then turn your computer on. This should fix your problem.
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