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laptop image cutted
My compaq laptop have a new problem, the image in the screen is cutted, I mean I have a line dividing the first 2 thirds of the screen and the third third. while in the third third the image start again from the beggining. So the first third of the screen I can see twice the second once and the last third is not visible. the problem is with the graphic card or the cable connecting between the laptop and the screen? |
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laptop image cutted
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, nitoglycerine wrote: My compaq laptop have a new problem, the image in the screen is cutted, I mean I have a line dividing the first 2 thirds of the screen and the third third. while in the third third the image start again from the beggining. So the first third of the screen I can see twice the second once and the last third is not visible. the problem is with the graphic card or the cable connecting between the laptop and the screen? It might not be either. The first thing I would do is to try an external monitor and see how it looks there. And what kind of graphic chip do you have anyway? As that could change what I believe it is. And if it looks good on an external monitor, I'd be looking at the cable or the LCD panel itself. -- Bill Gateway M465e ('06 era) - OE-QuoteFix v1.19.2 Centrino Core Duo 1.83G - 2GB - Windows XP SP3 |
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laptop image cutted
On 13/04/2011 6:06 AM, nitoglycerine wrote:
My compaq laptop have a new problem, the image in the screen is cutted, I mean I have a line dividing the first 2 thirds of the screen and the third third. while in the third third the image start again from the beggining. So the first third of the screen I can see twice the second once and the last third is not visible. the problem is with the graphic card or the cable connecting between the laptop and the screen? Is this happening on the laptop's own screen, or on an external monitor? Yousuf Khan |
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