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Monitor on for only a second

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Name: fattonytcl
Date: November 6, 2004 at 14:13:27 Pacific
OS: XP pro
CPU/Ram: pentium 4 2.8
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Hi, A recent overnight devlopment on my montior a LCD viewsonic vlcds23719-1w, It will not stay on for more than a second, two tops. i can turn it off then on again manually, then i can see it for a second then it turns off again the same thing happens on boot up. I am running a dual monitor system and the other working one works in either port so i have ruled of my graphics card as an error, but on a side i did update my graphics card drivers with no luck. Please help



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Name: ddp59
Date: November 7, 2004 at 11:14:32 Pacific
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i think you have a defect in your monitor, is it under warranty

david


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Name: fattonytcl
Date: November 11, 2004 at 22:06:19 Pacific
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No My monitor is out of warranty BY TWO MONTHS


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Response Number 3
Name: ddp59
Date: November 12, 2004 at 13:29:55 Pacific
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take it in might get free estimate, some places do. check price for new monitor as reference for repair cost

david


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