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TFT Hard Reset

Original Message
Name: Dark666
Date: October 16, 2007 at 06:48:13 Pacific
Subject: TFT Hard Reset
OS: none
CPU/Ram: none
Model/Manufacturer: OEM
Comment:
Hi to all.
I have a faulty TFT Sony SDM-X72 17" display!
The display can't auto ajust image settings, it leaves a black area on the left side and I have to manually adjust the image! I've had similar problems with other monitors and a Hard Reset fixed it.
I've searched the web looking for a way to do a Hard Reset on this monitor. I can't find it anywhere.
Can you guys/girls help me find out how to do a Hard Reset on a Sony SDM-X72?

Thanks

I'm just a shadow of my former self!


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Name: XpUser4Real
Date: October 16, 2007 at 12:16:12 Pacific
Subject: TFT Hard Reset
Reply: (edit)
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&...
You may have something there that will help you

Some HELP in posting on Cnet plus free progs and instructions Glad to Help!


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