On Dec 22, 2009, at 8:31 PM, Richard Gerome wrote:

>
>    It might be the video card or the slot on the motherboard it  
> plugs into??? One way to rule out the monitor is to hook it up to  
> another computer... I went through something like this on my  
> daughters PC, I have a parts computer for hers and swapped out the  
> video card and the spare one worked for only about an hr then it  
> happened again... So I found a gamers card on ebay that plugged in  
> a different slot on the board and that fixed her problem!!! It was  
> a gamble on my part but the new card was cheap!!! Her computer is  
> 10yrs old...

Video card? Plug an internal display into another computer? o.O

I have one of these that a made a youtube video of and someone  
commented that they fixed theirs by pulling it apart and cleaning it  
(just the computer tray.)

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