Well this last post was answered with some stupidity. I have had thunder-flies running around in my monitor that had died in the screen. They can be removed. I would suggest you take it to someone who has the facilities to take it apart. These units are not sealed. The panels are made of a glass front for the Liquid Crystal and a back lit panel. The flies are in between these parts. I have personally removed flies from my own monitor. It's a tricky little job so don't attempt it if your not sure what your doing. Take it to PC world or something and demand they do it. They will refuse I'm sure saying it's sealed, but they are not. If they were how did the little guys get in there? The screen panel itself (Inside the case) has a metal surround that can be popped off then gently remove the front glass the flies will be on the Backlit panel. remove them with a cleaning stick (like a cotton bud, but don't use a cotton bud.Fibers) don't touch the inside of the glass reassemble.
2006-07-14
20:54:27
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kevclaydene
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