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Hi all,

This is my problem:

While i'm running my windows xp suddenly my screen become so bright i try to adjust it from the Monitor Menu but it don't get it back ( the menu options work). I try to restart my PC but the problem don't solved. i unplug my Data cable from my Vega Card then i get the NO SIGNAL message and the screen remain also bright. So, the problem is reside in MONITOR !

HOW TO SOLVE ?

Any idea will be excellent


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Only thing I could say is: Take it to a repair shop or get your self a new screen.

I found this: http://fileshare.eshop.bg/downloadsm/2958/...rks%20563A.html

It´s the service manual of that screen with schematics so if you can find a person that knows how to read it and knows electronics he would fix it for sure.

If it´s the powersupply or screen-tube then there is nothing worth to fix; those parts are way more expensive then a new screen.

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@puntoMX,

1st thanks for your reply

Only thing I could say is: Take it to a repair shop or get your self a new screen.

I found this: http://fileshare.eshop.bg/downloadsm/2958/...rks%20563A.html

It´s the service manual of that screen with schematics so if you can find a person that knows how to read it and knows electronics he would fix it for sure.

If it´s the powersupply or screen-tube then there is nothing worth to fix; those parts are way more expensive then a new screen.

Sure man i will pick it to repair Shop but i wanna to know what is the problem for knowledge.

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@ Ludwig Von Cookie Koopa,

1st thnaks for your reply

Maybe you need to change your resolution in display properties
i try it with different frequencies and resolution but unfortunately it doesn't go back to its original setting.

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