Summary: I have plenty of old computer monitors around and was wanting to use one of them other than purchase a tv to view a security camera. As of right now I...
Summary: I agree with OtheHill. I have only ever seen one (old) monitor that had a cable plugged in at both ends. Otherwise you have to go into the monitor and...
Summary: okay, there are vga monitor cables for sale, but i've seen enough monitors where the vga cables permanently attached to the monitor. or am i wrong? is...
Summary: Most of the beepcode lists I've read say the 1 long 3 short code means faulty graphics card so that is where I'd start looking. If you have a separate...
Summary: screen recieves a red and a blue and a green signal. if you get a green tint it usually means the red is defective. this could be because of a fault ...
Summary: my monitor is missing the red color. i checked the cable connection and noticed that one of the pins has broken off and is stuck in the socket on the...
Summary: Although the PC end of monitor cables are all the same, the way they connect inside the monitor is proprietary. Otherwise you could just use a cable ...
Summary: it sounds like the problem lies with the video card. does this PC have onboard/integrated video or a dedicated video card? If you're not sure, you c...
Summary: checked another monitor. nothing. monitor cable plug is perfect. no bent pins, nothing. put back in the old cpu. nothing. could it possibly be b...
Summary: I recently took out all of my computer components to paint the case. When I put it back together I also added a pair of UV cathodes. Anyway when I tri...
Summary: I posted a couple of days ago about problems with my color in my monitor. The screen was turning a light green color at times, when it should have bee...
Summary: 1) How hard would it be to cut the crappy end off the cable and attach a new one? That depends on your skill level. JimPIM can do it. I can do it to...
Summary: A patient technician can either replace or exchange the cable or replace the connector. The easiest method is to replace the cable if the part remain...
Summary: Thanks for your quick response, Art. The bad sector of the cable is right at the back of the monitor. I don't think I would want to solder anything ...
Summary: When i turn on my winXP pen3 500 system the computer turns on fine, but the monitor says "this monitor is working, check connections" the monitor IS p...
Summary: A greenish screen normally means that the blue is missing. That is iusually either a monitor cable problem or the monitor itself. Wiggle the monitor c...
Summary: My floppy drive isn't working, so I pulled out the power cables on the motherboard to see if this made any difference. It didn't, so I put the cables ...
Summary: I hope someone can shed some light on my experience today as it shocked me! Whilst I was disconnecting my LCD monitor lead i must have touched the me...
Summary: the cable carries red, blue and green signals, if there is a bad connection in the plug on one colour pin, it can cause a colour imbalance, also if on...
Summary: An LCD monitor iv got works for the first few seconds when turining it on but then the screen goes blank. Does this sound like a monitor problem or a ...
Summary: Thanks for the very quick response, Badboy. I suspected that too. I jiggled the monitor cable, and it still did it. But maybe you're right because ...
Summary: Hi. Recently I built a computer for myself and all seemed to be working well. However, when I let the computer sit by itself, the monitor seems to tur...
Summary: If possible try your monitor on another system and vice versa. If it's the monitor then it's possible colour settings might have been fiddled with in ...