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LG Flatron L1515S doesn't need a driver to be installed on Windows Computer or any other systems. If you have problem with it, then it should be your graphics driver that you would need to install. Similarly W1943TB-PF doesn't need driver. (I am not sure which one among the two LG Flatrons you have since your question is tagged under the LG Flatron L1515S while your problem refers to LG Flatron W1943TB. If you have other problem, let me know with more details. Good Luck. Thanks for using FixYa.
sitaramjava, Problem not new one!!! When lcd screen goes "black" point bright flashlight (torch) 1" (3-4cm) from lcd panel to determine if you can still see desk-top icons!!! If icons are visible, unit SMPS is in partial shutdown mode. If not visible then SMPS is in full shutdown mode. You or qualified CCFL back-lit lcd monitor technician will need to make repair to units internal SMPS/ CCFL inverter supply. Your monitor isn't any different than any other brand in it's basic design and operation!! Read my and other CCFL backlit lcd monitor technicians FIXYA profiles to see if you can repair it. 12fixlouie
When does the screen go blank? Also what do you have plugged into it this most likely just because your input signal may be set at to high a resolution or frequency. Once I have more information I can assist you further. Thanks, Lee
Had the same problem, turned out it was due to a faulty capacitor on the inverter board, 680uF 25V (105 celsius rated). Simple to fix once you have the unit dismantled and the correct replacement part. Two screws hold the shroud on, but you need to be careful with an (old) credit card levering it off.
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