Samsung SyncMaster - Recent Questions, Troubleshooting & Support - Page 6
I need a power cord
Go to a computer store and buy a power cord. It is a standard cord for all pc's and monitors.
1/14/2012 1:14:39 AM •
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on Jan 14, 2012
Hi there!
Until 2 weeks ago
Yes,the tv have a power supply board have problems and slowly dying.U have all the tools and u understanding basic electronic and also can do basic soldering work too.Yes,check the tv power supply board carefully for dying and leaking capacitors parts.These capacitors parts will bulges up on to it tops or puffing onto it tops,all these capacitors parts must have to be replaced will solved this problems.Or tries websites like Shopjimmy.com,Ebay.com to buy a whole refurbish power supply board for the replacement.
9/2/2011 11:13:08 AM •
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on Sep 02, 2011
I'm having trouble getting my
What you'll need to do is set your TV to whatever input you're using on the laptop (VGA or HDMI). Then go into Display Properties, which can be found in Control Panel. Select the grayed out 2nd display and check "Extend desktop onto this monitor". Slide the resolution to something your TV can support such as 1366x768 or 1920x1080. Apply, OK, OK and you're done. The exact steps that you'll need is slightly different than the instructions here because of variation in TVs and OSes, but it's mostly identical.
8/19/2011 11:49:05 PM •
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on Aug 19, 2011
How do I get PS2
Since your television does not have the standard composite input that the PS2 came with, you would need to purchase a new cord. The easiest one to use would most likely be the component cord that uses the RED GREEN BLUE for video and RED WHITE for audio. If you were to inquire at your local gaming store, they may be able to get you the cord that you need for your PS2.
8/19/2011 7:50:50 AM •
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on Aug 19, 2011
Very slow start up ,
hi there.
sounds like tired capacitors on the power supply that will need replacement!.a local repair shop should do this quite cheaply.
regards,
steve
7/31/2011 10:20:43 AM •
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on Jul 31, 2011
I have a 6 or
Hi,
Chances are there is a problem with the power supply board in the unit.
The
only thing I would suggest is to leave it unplugged for 24hrs then try
turning it on again. This has the effect of discharging all of the
capacitors within the unit, and effectively soft rebooting the unit.
What
to do next depends entirely on whether you want to try and fix it at
home, and have a good multimeter and are comfortable with soldering. If
you are then let me know and I'll tell you what to look for. Otherwise
you'd be best off taking it to a local electronics repair shop.
Typically the some of the capacitors on the board can go faulty.
Repair is usually ' not ' recommended as this product is already discontinued and repair would be more expensive as compared to cost of the monitor.
Let me know,if needed further assistance.
Hope i helped you.
Thanks for using ' Fixya ' and have a nice day!!
5/15/2011 11:19:12 PM •
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on May 15, 2011
I cant get any color
White is your audio signal, not video. If you are using a composite hook up, yellow is your video and needs to go in the yellow slot. White and red is your left and right audio. If you are using a component hook up, then you will need to use red, green and blue for video and white and red for audio.
4/11/2011 8:22:09 PM •
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on Apr 11, 2011
MacBook Pro Want to stretch image 'full screen;'
This is a fairly common problem when connecting the MacBook Pro to most Televisions.
Step 1.) Click on the Apple logo and select "System Preferences".
Step 2.) Click on the Display icon (it should be somewhere similar to the one pictured below).
Step 3.) You should get a screen that looks like this, make sure the box that says "overscan" is not checked. If it is checked, click on it to uncheck it. This should make the top menu bar visible, but it will not stretch the desktop image all the way to the sides. I hope this helps you out.
3/5/2011 10:21:10 PM •
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on Mar 05, 2011
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