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I have an LG Flatron W2234S and today it blipped and changed from a wide screen to a square type screen. Resolution and Hrz are the same as before, but now I cant seem to change it back to Wide Screen, any solutions?
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please visit main menu > then setup > factory reset to attempt to factory reset your device. Please double check your device's manual if this does not work initially.
Monitors do not need drivers or special utilities. Your video (onboard or card) drivers should give you complete control and can be periodically updated to give you the best gaming experience.
Try changing the Resolution for the lowest one, if it works it will see the letters and everything very big. I have same trouble, specially since I change the original Vista Starter for the new Windows 7, I have not found a free controler that helps me and I have seen many people with same the problem. Sorry for my english.
First try it on another Pc, you'll know the root of the problem. If there's no problem on another pc then the problem would be with your video card/motherboard.
If the problem is still the same on another Pc, then your monitor has internal problem. You better call up a technician, he/she will check it for you, must be Pcb problem.
Good luck.
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It means your PC video output resolution is too high for the LG monitor to display (your old monitor (CRT) can handle higher resolution than this LG LCD monitor), you need to set the PC video resolution to native resolutionof this monitor which is 1280 x 1024 @60Hz. You may have to use the old monitor (CRT) to set the resolution to 1280 x 1024@60Hz, then hook up the LCD monitor.
Hi
My screen developed exactly the same problem. It appears to be a hardwear problem associated with the screen it's self. continuity test is ok on the lead so I took it back to the shop under warranty and hey presto, the replacement works. I don't know what the problem is but there are a number of other folks on another thread with the same problem and their entries are dated May 09 too.
Dave
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