it wont stay stillwhat do i do plz
10/24/2008 7:44:30 PM
it has aids
10/24/2008 8:28:38 PM
weebles wobble but they don't fall down
10/24/2008 9:48:14 PM
Lol, buy a new stand for it or put it on a better desk.
10/24/2008 9:56:20 PM
haha tech talk is the only place on tww you cant get an answerjust like fermat said"you can tell when someone knows the answer because nobody says anything!!1"lol
10/24/2008 10:00:15 PM
crt or lcd?
10/24/2008 10:29:08 PM
Yeah what are you talking about anyway. Is the monitor physically shaking due to having a cheap ass LCD stand/monitor stand or is what is showing on the display corrupted or waving side to side. LCD/CRT is def important to know if it's dealing with picture problems.
10/24/2008 10:33:15 PM
Is it close to a TV or microwave or other giant piece of electronics. My old roommate's CRT display would start distorting and stretching sideways whenever he used the microwave right beside it.
10/24/2008 11:54:22 PM
crtthe screen, not the whole damn monitor lol thats why i said screentheres a tv nearby but its not onno microwavesits rotating left and right rapidlynot moving far at a time just rotating right then back left then right again quickly
10/25/2008 8:32:17 PM
you are tripping on acidjust give it a little while
10/25/2008 8:34:57 PM
try degaussingclick the menu button on your monitor then choose the degauss option[Edited on October 25, 2008 at 8:51 PM. Reason : and if that doesn't do it, get bous to fix it]
10/25/2008 8:49:31 PM
i already manually degaussed a few times but it doesnt do shitethis just started when i got back from PA tuesday
10/25/2008 8:57:41 PM
maybe you're magnetized did you and mos def try to break into a power substation by any chance?
10/25/2008 11:26:22 PM
It's at your normal resolution? Did you check the refresh rate? I'm not up to date on trouble-shooting crts but check the refresh rate, and crt wobbling is usually due to a faulty internal power problem.
10/26/2008 12:41:51 AM
it's broken man.
10/26/2008 1:49:30 AM
If it's actually rotating left or right, the monitor itself is probably broken. it's likely something simple like a failing capacitor, but that's not my area of expertise..Make sure no magnets are around the monitor though, magnets can throw off the monitor's calibration for the earth's magnetic field for some monitors.
10/26/2008 2:32:07 AM