On Jul 7, 2005, at 11:41 AM, Paul Thompson wrote:
Hi all monitor lovers
Seems that Yersinia & I have two different monitor problems. Hers
bit the dust; mine had a tsunami effect where everything swelled up
way out of size and went dark altho stuff on the screen was
visible, barely.
I'm happy to report (with fingers crossed of course) that this
occurred only twice & consecutively and has since not done so. The
second time it happened it gradually "shrunk" back to normal. Weird!
Whether it's the hint of a death throw or a fading PRAM battery
(but PRAM batteries in my computer usually start losing the date
first as a signal) it's hard to say but I appreciate the
suggestions folks made. If I ever find out what caused it I'll post
the info.
The pram only stores the settings. If it were messed up settings it
would have not changed until you went into the monitors control panel
and changed things.
That it "gradually "shrunk" back to normal." means something physical
is/was wrong with the monitor.
--
Bruce Johnson
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