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Before you do anything, make sure all the cables are plugged in the back of
the monitor firmly.
This has happened to me before with a power cable, and the monitor was fine
once I realised what the problem was.
Hope this helps.
Michele Sayer
I have a 5 year old Gateway EV 700 model monitor. Lately, it has been
making occasional "snap", "crackle", and "pop" sounds. The screen has an
accompanying split-second blackout and then it returns to normal operation.
Those noises can be quite loud. Is this an unsafe situation?
If this needs repair, would it be more cost-effective to just purchase a new
one? I may be jumping the gun, but if that seems a potential outcome, what
brand names are the best for a modest price?
Any ideas or suggestions are appreciated. Thanks in advance,
Sharon
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