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To: Dave Bissett who wrote (6289)2/14/1999 8:50:00 PM
From: Clarence Dodge  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Maybe you loosened the vid cable connection when moving?



To: Dave Bissett who wrote (6289)2/14/1999 10:10:00 PM
From: Spots  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 14778
 
Degauss it.

BUT it may be you had it before. A difference in lighting
can make a difference. ESPECIALLY if you're under flourescent
lignts. Are you?

Regardless of whether or not you had it all along, depending
on the monitor and vid card you may be able to up the vertical
refresh rate so the flicker goes away.



To: Dave Bissett who wrote (6289)2/15/1999 12:02:00 AM
From: Len  Respond to of 14778
 
Did you happen to place the monitor where a strong magnetic force is near the left side, like perhaps an unshielded speaker?

Len



To: Dave Bissett who wrote (6289)2/15/1999 4:55:00 AM
From: jw  Respond to of 14778
 
Dave, Len may have touched on it. #reply-7830516, Somewhere in win/98 manual it mentions movement of monitors. Try twisting cabinet around facing a different direction or twist monitor around on cabinet.

I dunno'

Regards, /jw