5.4 Troubleshooting video and Display Issues Flashcards

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No video image

A
  • Is it connected?
  • We wouldn’t ask if it wasn’t a real solution
  • Check both power and signal cable
  • Input selection on monitor
  • HDMI, DVI, VGA, etc.
  • Image is dim
  • Check brightness controls
  • Swap the monitor
  • Try the monitor on another computer
  • No video after Windows loads
  • Use VGA mode (F8)
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Image quality problems

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• Flickering, color patterns incorrect
• You can almost work with this
• Check the cable pins
• Especially if missing a color
• Distorted image and geometry
• Check the OS refresh rate and resolution settings
• Need to match the display specifications
• Native resolution is important on LCD displays
• Check or replace cable
• Disable hardware acceleration
• Troubleshoot with the software drivers
• Oversized images and icons
• Resolution set too low
• Lower = larger
• Burn-in
• A problem across all monitor types
• Some displays will pixel-shift
• But you won’t notice it
• LCDs have “image sticking”
• Remove by displaying a white screen
for an extended period
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other video issures

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  • Pixel problems
  • Stuck pixels (constantly bright)
  • Dead pixels (always black)
  • Artifacts
  • Unusual graphics - check adapter
  • Image persistence - Turn off display
  • Motion trails
  • Disable advanced video features
  • BSOD and Overheating
  • Video drivers
  • Monitor the internal temperature
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