September 13, 2011
MacBook Pro hooked up to HP 24″ monitor LP2475w via DisplayPort cable. Monitor was working fine with a different computer. Apple geniuses tried everything with the MBP and finally agreed to give me a new one. This one has the same problem of randomly blinking, but ONLY when set at a high resolution (required for photo editing). Based on support forums on manufacturers’ websites, many people have been exchanging monitors and laptops with this problem and I haven’t seen what the real solution is. Please post if you know the answer. Thank You!
Tags: apple, blinking, computer monitor problem, geniuses-tried, high-resolution, know-the-answer, macbook, monitor, monitor problem, photo-editing, problem, science & technology, support-forums
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August 24, 2011
If you have a blackscreen when boot up and lights of battery, ac and wifi are on,just clear cmos battery. Does the other things not work? 20 sec powerbutton etc.. Step 1 remove batt and AC. then open your eee pc. for more details see: forum.eeeuser.com (only till step when you can see motherboard). (please be carefull! I am not responsible for your actions when it goes wrong) Step 2: Right below you will find a white plug which is connected with your cmos battery. Disconnect it from motherboard and wait 20 sec. and reconnect. To test it, please attach the battery and push start button to see if it reboots. Step 3: If it reboots 😀 the cmos battery is cleared, turn off eee pc and put everything back to place. And there you go…. it should work as before 😉 *Please note this blackscreen happens again. Do not use your eee pc on battery untill an empty battery! JUST MAKE SURE YOU TURN OFF YOUR EEE PC WHEN DONE! Hope this help you to work again with your handy laptop! Let me know when it works for you! Sorry for my English and uuhmmm…This video was taken in a rush, I was suprised it worked and I wanted to spread this to you all!! Greetings Indosolo
Tags: actions, blackscreen, computer monitor problem, does-the-other, eee pc reboot problem, please-attach, remove cmos battery, science & technology, video, work-as-before
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June 23, 2011
www.dslrfilmnoob.com So one of the most irritating things about shooting on pretty much any of canon’s camera line (minus the 7d) is that the HDMI port goes from HD to SD when you press the record button. This normally causes most field monitors to blink, but thanks to a little info from dzoemie you don’t have to put up with this blink any longer. If you set your Lilliput monitor to DVI mode the video footage stays in SD output but you get no blink when you press record. The nice thing is that you can use the hdmi port for video output which frees up the usb port for a usb Follow focus. So if you don’t want to use the RCA output on your camera for monitoring then DVI mode on your Lilliput monitor could be handy. Equipment used in this video: Canon t2i & 7d Sigma 28mm f1.8 Canon 35mm f1.4 Sennheiser g2 wireless mic CPM FILM TOOLS RIG
Tags: bad, capacitors, computer monitor problem, electronics, film, focus, guide, lilliput, pulling, repair, the-repair, will-follow
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June 17, 2011
UPDATE: I have completely fixed this problem! (please read the rest of this info before commenting.) I just swapped out the Ballistics RAM for some new OCZ FLEX and the problem was completely and instantly gone. I didn’t know a memory issue could do this and not report errors in memtest.. -Original Problem- This is what my computer screen looked like! I have built my own system and it has worked great for a long time. I’m having this problem in Windows Vista 32 with my 8800GTS 512 using any drivers (even ones that worked in the past). I have RMA’ed the GPU and Motherboard to no avail. However, after swapping out the ram for identical sticks (Crucial Ballistics Tracers) it was fixed for several months, but now it is back (still no errors in memTest86). At first it is not very bad, just a flicker here and there, then some boxes and pixels flashing onto the screen, but it continues to get worse. sometimes it freezes up and i eventually get a Blue Screen saying something about the graphics driver stopped responding and could not recover. I get “Video Hardware Error” for Windows in the Vista Problem Reports and Solutions (22 of them today) When i press CTRL + ALT + DEL everything seems fine, but when return to the Vista desktop the corruption is back. (i changed the log on screen background, but you can ignore that). It has not happened yet in safe mode or when the Aero Theme is disabled (set to Vista Basic). I use Remote Desktop almost daily, and it has never done this during …
Tags: ballistics, computer monitor problem, corruption, graphics, off-switch, ram, remote-desktop, screen, the-operating, the-utility, vista-problem, windows
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June 16, 2011
This is my 1 1/2 yr.old monitor who serve me well,one of the best monitor i ever had..sadly she got a problem the screen suddenly turned to black even i reboot my sytem still the same so i contacted samsung and said the probs maybe on backlight…tnk God the chap i spoken to said the magic word that they gonna replace it with new one..yes!
Tags: computer monitor problem, gonna-replace, issues, magic, monitor, said-the-probs, samsung monitor, science & technology, screen, screen-suddenly, still-the-same, video not working, yr-old-monitor
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June 16, 2011
What is cause the picture to do this?
Tags: 1235692178, computer monitor problem, display-does, dnsputsitdown, gaming, monitor, monitor problem, monitor-opens, picture, science & technology, signal-input, vga
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