23-01-2004, 19:45
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screen hell
ok having a bad pc week (bit like a bad hair week/day but with regards to pc).. ok my screen broked the other day.....the green standby light came on but the screen wouldnt light up...so we changed to another screen...however this screen is incredibly dark... tried fiddling with the buttons but to no avail..... is there anything i can do? or do i just have to fork out for a new monitor?
(i know it sounds a totally blonde question but hey, im a women  )
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23-01-2004, 19:48
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Re: screen hell
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(i know it sounds a totally blonde question but hey, im a women )
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I'll point you to this thread next time we're on about blonde's :p
As for the monitor, sorry I think you may need to buy a new monitor if the brightness dial/button doesn't work
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23-01-2004, 19:53
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Originally Posted by dellwear
I'll point you to this thread next time we're on about blonde's :p
As for the monitor, sorry I think you may need to buy a new monitor if the brightness dial/button doesn't work 
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yes please do :p
(i was born blonde i cant help it)
yeah i think i might need to, the screen also seems to have a bit of a green tint (not good for someone who is colourblind  )
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23-01-2004, 19:54
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Originally Posted by bexy
ok having a bad pc week (bit like a bad hair week/day but with regards to pc).. ok my screen broked the other day.....the green standby light came on but the screen wouldnt light up...so we changed to another screen...however this screen is incredibly dark... tried fiddling with the buttons but to no avail..... is there anything i can do? or do i just have to fork out for a new monitor?
(i know it sounds a totally blonde question but hey, im a women  )
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Have you tried double checking all the connections at the back of the PC?
If the cables not in tight you can occasionally get a darker picture than you should do.
Also make sure the Fuse in the plug is 13A not 3A or 5A, most monitors wont even work with lower amp fuses but some do and cause a dimmer screen than you should get.
Now this may sound obvious but If it is a new screen double check that you havent left the protective Coating on the screen, its normally just a thin near translucent plastic panel that protects your screen during transit. (My uncle left his on his laptop and nearly returned it thinking it was faulty)
You could also Try adjusting the brightnes settings on your graphics card, I will need to know what version of windows you are using and what graphics card it is though before I can help you with that.
And failing all of the above it sounds like you need a new monitor
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yes please do
(i was born blonde i cant help it)
yeah i think i might need to, the screen also seems to have a bit of a green tint (not good for someone who is colourblind
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Green tint Eh?? deffinatley sounds like a loose wire now, if you move it to the other side it will go blue  try sitting it just right in the middle and tightening it with the screws (IF yours has them) and that should sort it, if it doesnt it sounds like your monitor may be missing a pin in the VGA lead.
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23-01-2004, 19:57
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Originally Posted by ZrByte
Have you tried double checking all the connections at the back of the PC?
If the cables not in tight you can occasionally get a darker picture than you should do.
Also make sure the Fuse in the plug is 13A not 3A or 5A, most monitors wont even work with lower amp fuses but some do and cause a dimmer screen than you should get.
Now this may sound obvious but If it is a new screen double check that you havent left the protective Coating on the screen, its normally just a thin near translucent plastic panel that protects your screen during transit. (My uncle left his on his laptop and nearly returned it thinking it was faulty)
You could also Try adjusting the brightnes settings on your graphics card, I will need to know what version of windows you are using and what graphics card it is though before I can help you with that.
And failing all of the above it sounds like you need a new monitor 
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firstly it is not a new monitor, it is an old one dad had (we have some many monitors and parts of pc's round the house that it is amazing) so therefore there isnt a film on the screen (i may be dumb but not that dumb)
secondly i wouldnt know how to change the brightness on the graphic card....
windows 98 (very old pc) and no idea what type of graphics card i have
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23-01-2004, 19:58
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Originally Posted by ZrByte
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Green tint Eh?? deffinatley sounds like a loose wire now, if you move it to the other side it will go blue  try sitting it just right in the middle and tightening it with the screws (IF yours has them) and that should sort it, if it doesnt it sounds like your monitor may be missing a pin in the VGA lead.
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ok you have lost me now
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23-01-2004, 19:59
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Originally Posted by bexy
firstly it is not a new monitor, it is an old one dad had (we have some many monitors and parts of pc's round the house that it is amazing) so therefore there isnt a film on the screen (i may be dumb but not that dumb)
secondly i wouldnt know how to change the brightness on the graphic card....
windows 98 (very old pc) and no idea what type of graphics card i have 
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I wasnt implying you where dumb  my uncle isnt either but we all make silly mistakes from time to time so I thought I would say it anyway
Have you tried Tightening the VGA cable like I said above in my edit?
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23-01-2004, 20:02
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Originally Posted by ZrByte
I wasnt implying you where dumb  my uncle isnt either but we all make silly mistakes from time to time so I thought I would say it anyway
Have you tried Tightening the VGA cable like I said above in my edit?
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ok now i am going to sound dumb..whats a vga cable?
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23-01-2004, 20:03
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ok you have lost me now 
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Dont worry I typed it in a rush, Looking at it I would be confused
Step 1: take the Monitor cable out of the back of the computer (Not the power)
Step 2: Take a look at the pins and make sure non are bent (There will also probably be a few tiny hole wich make it look like some of the pins are missing but they arnt  )
Step 3: If no pins are bent or broken try putting the cable back in, make sure its in tight. (Some monitors have screws on the cable to secure it to the case to make sure it doesnt slip out)
does that help?
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23-01-2004, 20:04
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Originally Posted by bexy
ok now i am going to sound dumb..whats a vga cable? 
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Thats the cable wich sends the picture from the PC to the monitor, im sorry, was rather ignorant of me to say VGA without making sure you knew what it was first :o
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23-01-2004, 20:06
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Re: screen hell
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Originally Posted by ZrByte
Dont worry I typed it in a rush, Looking at it I would be confused
Step 1: take the Monitor cable out of the back of the computer (Not the power)
Step 2: Take a look at the pins and make sure non are bent (There will also probably be a few tiny hole wich make it look like some of the pins are missing but they arnt  )
Step 3: If no pins are missing try putting the cable back in, make sure its in tight. (Some monitors have screws on the cable to secure it to the case to make sure it doesnt slip out)
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 thanks that makes more sense...will have a go at that in a bit....  fingers crossed
ta Z for that edit......
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23-01-2004, 20:07
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Re: screen hell
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Originally Posted by ZrByte
Also make sure the Fuse in the plug is 13A not 3A or 5A, most monitors wont even work with lower amp fuses but some do and cause a dimmer screen than you should get.
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????????? Erm no - sorry m8 but that is incorrect and could be dangerous to the user.
A normal monitor only draws 120-250w that is only 1 amp at the most.
If the device was suplied with a 3 amp fuse then it was for a reason.
Replacing a fuse with a fuse of the wrong rating will degrade protection.
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23-01-2004, 20:07
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????????? Erm no - sorry m8 but that is incorrect and could be dangerous to the user.
A normal monitor only draws 120-250w that is only 1 amp at the most.
If the device was suplied with a 3 amp fuse then it was for a reason.
Replacing a fuse with a fuse of the wrong rating could be a fire hazard.
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so no changing/checking fuse then????
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23-01-2004, 20:13
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Originally Posted by stuartbe
????????? Erm no - sorry m8 but that is incorrect and could be dangerous to the user.
A normal monitor only draws 120-250w that is only 1 amp at the most.
If the device was suplied with a 3 amp fuse then it was for a reason.
Replacing a fuse with a fuse of the wrong rating will degrade protection.
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Ok, My bad, im sure its higher though, since pretty much all monitors use kettle leads anyway most people dont use the lead they come with so that bit about it being for a reason is niether here nor there though.
If the Machine is as old as Bexy says she may well be using a cable to the PC's PSU anyway and thus wouldnt need to change the fuse.
Thanks though  I prefer it when people point out my mistakes rather than criticise me behind my back
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23-01-2004, 21:05
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Originally Posted by ZrByte
Ok, My bad, im sure its higher though, since pretty much all monitors use kettle leads anyway most people dont use the lead they come with so that bit about it being for a reason is niether here nor there though.
If the Machine is as old as Bexy says she may well be using a cable to the PC's PSU anyway and thus wouldnt need to change the fuse.
Thanks though  I prefer it when people point out my mistakes rather than criticise me behind my back 
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No, they do not use "kettle" leads. They do use IEC connectors, but if you take a close look at a kettle lead, you will see that the IEC connector has a groove cut into the underside of it, so you can't use the lower rated design used for computer equipment etc.
DO NOT insert a 13A fuse in a monitor power lead. This is very bad practice. It can lead to fires etc. The fuse is there for a reason.
Sorry for this "rant", but I've seen the results of using the wrong protective device in an electrical circuit.
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