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broken computer screen


Question Posted Saturday April 7 2007, 9:17 am

Ok well I was just playing on the computer when all of a sudden my computer screen shut off.

I tried to turn it back on but it wouldn't work. I sticked all the plugs on, turned on the cmputer, and it still didn't work.

Is it possible that it's like a light bulb where it can burn out?

right now i'm using my brother's computer screen. We tried to plug my computer screen on his computer but it didn't even work. Advice?


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orphans answered Saturday April 7 2007, 1:16 pm:
Computer screens (moniters) can just die if they are too old. The bulb probably did blow out. Time to get a new one! There's no way to fix it, sorry. :(

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