From: Paul H on 7 Aug 2010 11:18 My Acer 5810 has just developed a strange symptom. I normally use an external monitor as additional screen geography. Now if I have the external monitor plugged in, both screens flash off and on, not fast, but rendering the laptop unusable. I have run both Ad Aware full scan, Malwarebytes full scan, and Avast full scan. No problems found to fix. Does that mean I have to send the computer to Acer for repair? TIA, Paul
From: BillW50 on 7 Aug 2010 15:42 In news:4c5d796d$0$11813$bbae4d71(a)news.suddenlink.net, Paul H typed on Sat, 7 Aug 2010 10:18:48 -0500: > My Acer 5810 has just developed a strange symptom. I normally use an > external monitor as additional screen geography. Now if I have the > external monitor plugged in, both screens flash off and on, not fast, > but rendering the laptop unusable. I have run both Ad Aware full > scan, Malwarebytes full scan, and Avast full scan. No problems found > to fix. Does that mean I have to send the computer to Acer for > repair? TIA, Paul It could be Paul! Although it could be the external monitor cable or the external monitor itself. So I would try a completely different cable and monitor first before I would blame the laptop. -- Bill Gateway MX6124 ('06 era) 1 of 3 - Windows XP SP2
From: Paul H on 7 Aug 2010 16:50 "BillW50" <BillW50(a)aol.kom> wrote in message news:i3kcvd$5ta$1(a)news.eternal-september.org... > In news:4c5d796d$0$11813$bbae4d71(a)news.suddenlink.net, > Paul H typed on Sat, 7 Aug 2010 10:18:48 -0500: >> My Acer 5810 has just developed a strange symptom. I normally use an >> external monitor as additional screen geography. Now if I have the >> external monitor plugged in, both screens flash off and on, not fast, >> but rendering the laptop unusable. I have run both Ad Aware full >> scan, Malwarebytes full scan, and Avast full scan. No problems found >> to fix. Does that mean I have to send the computer to Acer for >> repair? TIA, Paul > > It could be Paul! Although it could be the external monitor cable or the > external monitor itself. So I would try a completely different cable and > monitor first before I would blame the laptop. > > -- > Bill > Gateway MX6124 ('06 era) 1 of 3 - Windows XP SP2 Thank you Bill. Changing the cable took care of the problem.
From: BillW50 on 7 Aug 2010 16:59 In news:4c5dc713$0$11843$bbae4d71(a)news.suddenlink.net, Paul H typed on Sat, 7 Aug 2010 15:50:05 -0500: > Thank you Bill. Changing the cable took care of the problem. Good deal Paul! Glad to help. -- Bill Gateway MX6124 ('06 era) 1 of 3 - Windows XP SP2
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