Reseat the cables, the flex cable may be loose on the the LCD. It can be a fault with the LCD, flex cable or video card. The video card has extra circuitry for the LCD, compared to the VGA. The video card may also need a reseat. Try a reseat of all first.
Hey You might trying seeing if you have the compatible Video Driver installed i know when i didn't have the update one from dell i sometimes had this problem with the default installed driver with windows just a suggestion but ya could give that a shot too first before doing surgery well good luck hope your problem takes care of itself and good luck.
sincerely Nate
Message Edited by Gt3guy5137 on 10-02-2006 03:48 PM
Hi,
I took everything apart and nothing seemed to be loose so I put it all back together and the monitor started working. I don't really know if I did anything but something must have been loose. Thanks for the advice.
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I took everything apart and nothing seemed to be loose so I put it all back together and the monitor started working. I don't really know if I did anything but something must have been loose. Thanks for the advice.
Paul