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Monitor comes up in color then fades to black and white. Bad video card or bad monitor or what?

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Connect the monitor to a different desktop/laptop, and see if it still "fades". If it does, the monitor is the problem.

Connect a different monitor to your computer,
and see if it still "fades". If it does, the video-card is the problem.

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Text does not come through all the way

It wouldn't by chance be going to sleep or hibernating to save power would it? If so check your Power Option in the Control Panel.

If the desktop is going black after it boots up all the way then try another monitor because it could be your monitor or the video card inside the computer.

Borrow a monitor from a neighbor, friend, relative or co-worker and connect it to the computer. If the Borrowed monitor displays without the problem you are having then the video card inside the computer is good, but your original monitor is bad. If the Borrowed monitor display fades away to black like your original monitor then your video card inside the computer is bad.
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Determine if you are having problems with your monitor or video card in your...

Many people have problems determining if their monitor is bad or their video card is bad. One good way to test this is by swapping out your monitor with a friend, co-worker, or family member with a known good monitor. You can do this with either your computer tower or your monitor. Follow the two steps below:
1. Take your computer tower and plug it up to a known good monitor. If the computer boots up with no problems and you are able to see everything on the known good monitor, then your monitor is bad.
2. Take a known good monitor and plug in to your computer system. If the computer boots up and you are still having problems and getting a black screen or some message saying "no signal" then your are having problems with your video card.

Some common symptoms of a monitor going bad are as follows:
1. A humming or buzzing noise coming from your monitor.
2. Picture fades in and out.
3. Colors appear in various places on your monitor screen that normally would not be there. Most common colors presented are red, green, or a mixture of the two.
4. Picture presenting either light or dark and will not change no matter how much you change the color or tint setting.
5. Lines appearing on the monitor screen. These will look like the lines on a bad television.
6. Monitor takes longer than normal to present picture. This time can vary depending on how old your monitor is and how far into the malfunction phase it is.

Since your monitor works off the same principles as your television set, most the time it will present with the same symptoms as a television going bad. I hope this helps in your troubleshooting process to determine if your video card or your monitor is the one causing the problems. These symptoms apply to the regular monitor only and not necessarily an LCD monitor.

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How to remove white and black leakage screen

Your lcd screen has gone bad and needs to be replaced. To isolate that it's the screen or the video card borrow a monitor from a relative, neighbor, friend or co-worker and plug it into the laptop. If the borrowed screen displays fine without any problems then your original screen is bad. If the borrowed screen shows the white area with black leakage ink as your old monitor then the video card in the computer is bad.

Plug in an external monitor and see if thedisplay shows up on it. It can be any kind of monitor even the old big fat crtmonitors as long as it has a vga cable to connect to your computer's vgaport. If so that proves your video card is ok. The video will showon most systems when you reboot without you having to do anything. Some systemswill require you to hit the FN (Function key) + F1 thru F12. Hold downthe FN key then hit the correct key for displaying on the monitor (F1 thruF12). The correct key will normally have CRT/LCD on it or it will havethe icon of a display.
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Color is fading bright n dark

Could be your monitor is going bad, plug a montior into your computer, if the new monitor does not fade, then you found that the old monitor needs replacment, however if both monitors are fading, try to
Restart ur computer and get into the BIOS. check if the line is there also. then plug in an external monitor into the VA connector of the system and check if the line appears there also.

If in both the cases, there is a line, then the problem is with the video card. if the line is only seen on the notebook display, then the problem is with the built-in screen, which means you will need to get the screen replaced, or get a new monitor. Check ur warranties.

If the video card is found to be the problem, then depepnding on the video card (on-board or extendible) it will need to be replaced. Again, check ur warranties for any free service.
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On half the screen the colors are faded. when a video is watched on the faded half the colors are really bad

Often problems with LCD monitors can be traced to bad capacitors. The following sites will help you identify if your monitor has bad capacitors, and how to replace them.

www.fixyourmonitor.com and http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q6_TgNJvQw

Good Luck!
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No disply

Disconnect the video cable ( blue or white colored cable with screws on the side ) from the monitor and see if you get something on the screen, anything at all like a colored bar moving up and down or a message stating no signal input. If u get this the monitor is fine, if not the monitor is bad.
If the monitor is fine that means the video card inside the system is bad and you will have to replace the video card if it is an expansion card or u will have to change the motherboard if the video card is embedded on to it.
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Contrast on my acer monitor is bad how do you adjust it

You can use the monitor's own settings, but that doesn't work very well. I just bought an Acer V233H monitor myself, and I am very disappointed about the quality of contrast and color.

However, I have NVIDIA video card, which comes with software that you can use to adjust gamma, colors, contrast etc. That worked better for me. Still not perfect, but better than the monitor's own settings.
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Monitor problem......

Hi
e you connected the monitor to the correct socket this needs to be checked if you have onboard video and a graphics card also.
What you can try is remove the monitor cable from the processing unit and than check what you see on the monitor, you should be able to see the self test screen, If you don't see that than the monitor has gone bad. Monitor is normally under a 3-5 yrs warranty so just check that out with your vendor. If you see the self test than you need to reseat the graphics card if there is any. If there is no graphics card than it could be the onboard video that has gone bad. You can chk that by either using a known good motherboard or if you have a graphics card than you can use that.
If graphics card is installed and it is not working even after reseating than try using the onboard video. That should work
Hope this elaborate solution helps.
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Display comes on with stripes of color then turns white

Try Booting To An External Monitor If able to...
If Display is Normal In It, Your LCD Display Panel Is Bad... The Circuit Board Attached to the Display Panel has Gone Bad...


But If You Hook It Up To External Monitor and It Doesnt Work...
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Colors flashing no picture

Did you have another monitor to verify the problem whether it is related with the Video card or the monitor itself?
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