Your problem could be a failing monitor or it could simply be a loose connection between the cable and the back of your computer. It is also possible that it is a slightly loose video card. What model computer do you have? What video card is in your computer? What model is your monitor?
Remove and re-seat the cables several times and reseat the video card anyway. Oxidation on the contacts can cause a poor or inconsistent connection. If the problem is not resolved this way, the most likely component to be failing is the monitor.
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August 15th, 2005 16:00
jenko89,
Your problem could be a failing monitor or it could simply be a loose connection between the cable and the back of your computer. It is also possible that it is a slightly loose video card. What model computer do you have? What video card is in your computer? What model is your monitor?
Steve
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August 16th, 2005 01:00
jenko,
Remove and re-seat the cables several times and reseat the video card anyway. Oxidation on the contacts can cause a poor or inconsistent connection. If the problem is not resolved this way, the most likely component to be failing is the monitor.
Steve