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Monitor
Before you do anything drastic - check that all the plugs behind the monitor are firmly home in their sockets - In the past I have come across some very funny problems that have been traced to a loose plug.
The second thing to check is that the plug on the back of the monitor hasn't worked loose - this is another common problem.
Bob
The second thing to check is that the plug on the back of the monitor hasn't worked loose - this is another common problem.
Bob
When it comes to computers, I believe there is no such thing as a SILLY QUESTION
Its definitely a problem and you either have to fix it or change the monitor.
I have recently found a great tech support site with live free chat support that might help you solve this problem.
Here is the page for Monitor Chat Support
Good luck
Grace
I have recently found a great tech support site with live free chat support that might help you solve this problem.
Here is the page for Monitor Chat Support
Good luck
Grace