Problems with computer screens Please help

Updated on number 2024-02-09
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You follow it.

    When you're moving as often as it's, you don't feel like it's moving, hehe. One is the issue of the display.

    One is the issue of the graphics card.

    You first remove the monitor and put it on someone's good machine, try it, if it doesn't move, it's not a problem with the monitor.

    Disassemble the chassis and unplug the graphics card to see if it is burned or damaged, and if the slot is firmly inserted.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This phenomenon is normal.

    If that's right, your monitor should be CRT, which is big, very heavy.

    It's normal for that kind of monitor to vibrate when it turns on.

    Do you mean that it will move when it is turned on or when it is in use?

    If you use it, you will move it.

    That's if there's a problem with your monitor, it's time to take it for repair or replace it with an LCD.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If it's a mobile phone interference, or a display problem, contact customer service to solve it.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Is it CRT?Demagnetized? Or it will be the same when the current passes through.

    This is generally normal. Rest assured, it won't**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The problem with the picture tube The next time it vibrates again, you turn off the screen and open it quickly to see if it still vibrates, and the vibration is the problem of the picture tube.

  6. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Display issues.

    Degauss it.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It should be a strong magnetic field near the display, check whether there are any household appliances with large electricity added near the display before and now, and try to remove them one by one to observe the ......

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Try adjusting the screen resolution

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    From the first picture, it looks like a problem with the hard disk, which seems to be the cause of the hard disk, cable, motherboard interface, or power supply.

    The second image is a typical blue screen phenomenon and is a problem with the system boot file.

    Suggestion: One in PE environment, detect whether the hard disk has bad sectors or errors, and repair the hard disk. Then try to use the System Boot Repair Tool to repair it;

    2. If you still can't enter the system after repairing and booting, you need to use Microsoft's official original Windows system image file to make a USB flash drive or CD, and install the system again.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It's not a big problem for the battery and the laptop itself. Just pay attention to the problem that the interface will have poor contact with higher frequency plugging and dialing. When plugging and dialing, the action should be light. When there is an external power supply, generally speaking, there is no need to dial the battery.

    1.Now the power control circuit of the notebook is designed with this feature: that is, when the battery power reaches 90% (such as most models of HP) or 95% will be charged, and the time to reach this capacity through natural discharge is 2 weeks to a month, when the battery is idle for about a month, it must be fully charged and discharged to maintain the capacity of the battery, at this time you should be concerned about the battery should exercise rather than be recharged again after being idle.

    The sock battery should be placed well, protected from light, anti-static, ventilated, and at a suitable temperature.

    2.Even if the battery is "unfortunately" recharged, the loss will not be much greater than the drop in power caused by not using the battery for a long time.

    3.Your data is much more precious than your battery or even your laptop, and a sudden power outage will not only hurt your laptop, but it will be too late to regret the data that cannot be recovered.

    Of course, if your home doesn't have frequent power outages and the voltage is relatively stable, it doesn't hurt you to take it off, and it can also extend the life of the battery.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Analyze the reason: Hello, friend! Judging from the ** 000000000023 of the blue screen above, there may be two reasons:

    The first reason: the memory or graphics card cheat is oxidized, resulting in poor contact between the memory and the memory slot, and the poor contact between the graphics card and the graphics card slot, resulting in hardware incompatibility, and the resulting blue screen phenomenon is accompanied by errors**.

    Solution: You can turn off the power first, open the compartment, dial out the memory, use the eraser against the part of the gold finger (that is, the place where there is a copper sheet,) wipe back and forth a few times, and then change a memory slot to insert it back, it's OK, if there is an independent graphics card, you can also use the same method to deal with the graphics card, just don't change the slot, it's OK, if possible, it's best to put the computer's motherboard button battery down, that is to say, remove the button battery for a minute, and then install it back, This saves you from doing the above and makes your computer more stable. Then set the optical drive or hard disk as the startup item, turn off the software drive, and it's OK, the second reason:

    Even if your system is poisoned, it will also become the same **, so Jianyi one-click restore or reinstall the system, and after the system is done, install anti-virus software, and eliminate the virus completely.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    You're Windows7 if so.

    It is caused by errors in the computer's memory, severe drive fragmentation, overloaded files, third-party drive mirroring software or some antivirus software.

    Solution 1.

    1 Disable some antivirus software or backup programs Disable all defragmented applications.

    2 Run chkdsk f to service the hard drive, and then restart the computer.

    3 On the boot screen, press F8 to enter the advanced boot options, and then select "Last Correct Configuration".

    Solution 2.

    1 Click on the Start menu, select the "Run" option, and type "chkdsk r" in the pop-up dialog box"character command, press the OK key.

    2 Review and fix drive errors, and if a badtrack is reported, use the drive repair tool provided by the drive manufacturer to check and fix it.

    3 Install the latest motherboard drivers including IDE drivers It is best to upgrade the version to the latest version before installing.

    4. Disable all software that scans files, such as anti-virus software, firewall backup tools.

    5 Right-click on the file and select the "Properties" option to see if its version matches the version of Windows used by the current system.

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