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If thats an actual screenshot (as opposed to a photograph) then the problem is being rendered correctly as far as the monitor is concerned. The video is being sent badly, thus a bad cable is very unlikely. Its something with your vid card, vid driver, or some kind of sinister malware running amok.
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10-13-2014, 09:20 PM
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Yes, it's a screenshot. Today the screen is perfectly clear.
I got a bottle of Cheez Whiz. Then I noticed we had a box of Ritz crackers on the counter. Next thing I knew the Cheez Whiz bottle and the cracker box were both empty.
Because I said so.
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(10-13-2014, 09:20 PM)LesStrat Wrote: Yes, it's a screenshot. Today the screen is perfectly clear.
I got a bottle of Cheez Whiz. Then I noticed we had a box of Ritz crackers on the counter. Next thing I knew my waist had expanded.
fixed.
You still haven't answered my question..
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Same. Good point.
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OK, it sounds like it has a fault/faulty component. Hardware problem.
If you haven't;
Brand/model: match these with the manufacturers drivers and install them to ensure maximum functionality between it and the PC .
Alternately.
How old is it ? If it's five or so years old I suggest retiring it for a newer one. They're relatively cheap these days for what you get for your $.
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Did you do anything that changed this situation ?
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Not a thing, but it's been clear for over a week.
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Good, good. Don't do anything for another week.
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It very well could be a loose connection, but I'm not sure why. Both adapters are screwed into the connection.
Yet the other day I wiggled the connector to the monitor and it got better. :(
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12-24-2014, 10:10 PM
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Cleaning the the adaptors and plugs with contact cleaning fluid might help that. The pins slowly oxidise and create a film that blocks your electrical signal. This is worse if you live in high humidity areas.
Something in a spray can is best for applying the fluid.
![[Image: contact-cleaner.png]](http://www.fibrefab.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/contact-cleaner.png)
No need to be fussy about what brand you get, most of them work the same.