Rei · 3643
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Dude Punch your monitor try it
Quote from: PulseEffect on March 29, 2014, 01:27:46 amSorry Rei, just had to sleep =phttp://www.helpjet.net/files-Nvidia-nForce-630a.htmlChoose the right driver, download and run. If that does not work, I'm afraid I can't help you beyond that. Try installing these drivers for your graphics card: http://www.geforce.co.uk/drivers/results/57502
Sorry Rei, just had to sleep =phttp://www.helpjet.net/files-Nvidia-nForce-630a.htmlChoose the right driver, download and run. If that does not work, I'm afraid I can't help you beyond that.
Rei, before re-installing the drivers, try this out.1. The blue cable that is plugged into your LCD/LED/Monitor take it out.2. The second end of the cable that is plugged into your CPU, take it out.3. Switch both of the ends, and plug the side which was in the CPU to your LCD/LED/Monitor and the other end into your PC.4. Restart your PC.I hope this would work.
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If that hasn't truely fixed your display, I am not sure what else would. It can either be a fault with the on board graphics (rare), broken cable or broken monitor. Sorry for that I guess.