PC Monior issues

The screen just got faded and fuzzy at 1152 x 862 pixels, but looks great in

800- x 600 pixels. Is the monitor dying, or is the video card?

I dont have another PC to test.

John

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Bible John
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I've just dumped my CRT version for that very same reason, although my case was at 1024*768.

Got a new LCD now and it looks great.

Rob.

Reply to
brushhead

If an analog monitor, it's most likely a loose or bad cable. -Dave

Reply to
Mike T.

It happen because a kind of god fog 'burn in' syndrome develop inside monitor.

You have choice of running at 800x600 forever more or you can do an anti-burn in procedure for a few days to restore your monitor back to

1152x862. The choice is yours.

To restore your monitor just download image of an 1152x862 pixel sized pussy from a porno site and set it as the desktop background image. Turn off your screen saver, set max contrast and high brightness and run your PC for a few days.

Although there are no gaurantees, it should work. You might have to use Photoshop to create an exactly 1152x862 sized pussy however.

Reply to
Bhagat Gurtu

Yeah then after your monitor is working you can try and patch things up with your wife and have that sit down with your kids.......

Reply to
JAD

That's has been my background for the last ten years! Is that why I have never had a monitor die?

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WooHoo2You

you're a few days early with that advice!

:)

Bye. Jasen

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jasen

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