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Screen Resolution reduced and screen refresh rate increased but still does not help. Plz suggest something.

2007-06-19 19:35:07 · 15 answers · asked by Beast 1 in Computers & Internet Hardware Monitors

15 answers

check your video card, maybe its defective. better yet, trasfer you monitor to another PC, if the problem persists, your monitor is busted and have to be replaced.

2007-06-19 19:37:57 · answer #1 · answered by generbee 3 · 0 0

Flashes too much??? Never heard that term before. anyway if your refering to the monitor flickering too much, you just need to increase the refresh rate. Right click on your idle desktop --> properties --> settings(TAB) --> adjust your resolution to about 800 x 600 --> Advanced --> Monitor (TAB) --> adjust the "Screen refresh Rate" to as much as possible. Considering you have a monitor thats not more than 4 years old, at 800 x 600 and refresh rate of 72 - 75 Hertz, your display should look fine. Exceptions here are, you have an ancient video card or an LCD monitor.

2007-06-20 02:56:41 · answer #2 · answered by Winged Monk 1 · 0 0

You should check the refresh rate. If running on windows, right click on the desktop, click on Properties. Go to the Settings tab and click on Advanced. In Advanced, click on the Monitor tab. Try a different refresh rate. Depending on your monitor, a lower refresh rate may help.

Also before you go buying a new monitor or video card, try the monitor in another computer/try a different monitor in this computer and see if the situation is linked to the monitor or computer.

2007-06-20 02:42:33 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Screen Refresh rate must be in the accepttable range by the monitor normally 50Hz to 60 Hz Chech the Display Driver for your video card is installled properly. If properly installed it will not happen

2007-06-20 07:58:02 · answer #4 · answered by You Know Who Must Not Be Named 3 · 0 0

1. Not 2 worry ...Just a problem bcoz of moisture...Keep ur monitor
under heat of sunlight or any other source..
If still occurs,let me know.

2. Quite possible your refereshing rate of monitor may not be matching with your graphic card of computer. Try adjusting the refershing frequency(normally 72-85 Hz) and the type of graphic adapter in the sytem.

3. use display in control monitor till adapter/monitor tab. This will allow you to set the refersh rate.
Take Care..
bye

2007-06-20 02:39:54 · answer #5 · answered by yourseverlasting 2 · 0 0

May be it is time to change a battery on the monitor. You may have to take it to the service desk such as Best Buy, ask them what exactly seems to be the problem, how much does it cost to fix it, and how long does it take to get it fixed. If too much, perhaps time for a new monitor. I would look on eBay for good affordable monitor.

2007-06-20 02:39:09 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Reinstall your video drivers for your video card or onboard video. Then check if you can increase refresh rate.

What resolution and refresh rate are you using?
What are the make and model of your monitor, video card, and computer?

2007-06-20 02:52:12 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It depends on what type of moniter for one. If it's an LCD/Flat Panel moniter, you may want to bring video drivers into consideration. If it's a CRT (Castrode-Ray), you may naturally get some flickering with older models. With a "newer" CRT, I don't know. But if you have huge "blackouts" with your CRT screen (the whole screen goes blank for over, idk .5 seconds?) buy a new one, problem solved.

2007-06-20 02:45:21 · answer #8 · answered by Luke 2 · 0 0

This is the monitor problem this is the problem comes due to the any capacitors or transistor problem in the monitor.

2007-06-21 14:01:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

check the power supply may be you are having too much fluctuation in voltage connect monitor with some good UPS or voltage stabiliser

2007-06-20 04:23:15 · answer #10 · answered by Shekhar 2 · 0 0

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