I had the same thing happen to a different LCD monitor recently. Tried it
on another PC altogether and it did the same thing. After a bit of research
found it was a common problem with some when they get old. It went to the
skip.

On 26 June 2012 06:13, Peter Castlehouse <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey Betty,
>
> Just sounds like you have your 'resolution' set too high and the computer
> graphics adapter cannot compete with it.   Try the old monitor with basic
> settings, then plug in the new monitor without altering the settings.
>
> If that don't work, then try Eric's suggestion of swapping cables, try
> another computer, evern plug into a laptop and try that way.
>
> Could be many things, but if it gets a picture in the first place, it looks
> like a resolution conflict (as opposed to conflict resolution haha)
>
> Pete
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Subject: [LU] NON LU techy advice
>
> I have been given an LG W22435 Monitor, it powers up shows a perfect image
> and then shuts down.  Is it destined for the skip?
>
> Betty
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