If any computer genius could help I would appreciate it.
My monitor (I think) has a problem. It started yesterday. It keeps turning itself on and off and I can't do jack about it. Sometimes it messes with my graphics, and turns it all around, or flips the monitor screen upside down.
Every now and then, then monitor turns itself off completely, and a blue screen comes up saying "Out of range", and some numbers. WTF can I do? I haven't done anything out of the usual with my comp, I've only been playing SS, read forums, played minesweeper and watched the porn I already have on my computer, in other words, I haven't downloaded jack shit nor been to any suspicious pages. The monitor cable is plugged in. I already took it out and blew air into it, tried cleaning it aswell. I'm about to try and find some new drivers to my GeForce 5200 (Tornado). I don't think I have enough time anyhow before my monitor collapses and I have to restart. I've been running on overclocked mode (300 mhz - I'm on 2.0 Ghz right now) for the last 6 months without a problem. My monitor is 6 months old, so it shouldn't be a problem, cause it hasn't had any problems before either.
Suggestions?
EDIT: I already ran Spybot Search & Destroy, AdAware and F-Secures virus scan.
My monitor (I think) has a problem. It started yesterday. It keeps turning itself on and off and I can't do jack about it. Sometimes it messes with my graphics, and turns it all around, or flips the monitor screen upside down.
Every now and then, then monitor turns itself off completely, and a blue screen comes up saying "Out of range", and some numbers. WTF can I do? I haven't done anything out of the usual with my comp, I've only been playing SS, read forums, played minesweeper and watched the porn I already have on my computer, in other words, I haven't downloaded jack shit nor been to any suspicious pages. The monitor cable is plugged in. I already took it out and blew air into it, tried cleaning it aswell. I'm about to try and find some new drivers to my GeForce 5200 (Tornado). I don't think I have enough time anyhow before my monitor collapses and I have to restart. I've been running on overclocked mode (300 mhz - I'm on 2.0 Ghz right now) for the last 6 months without a problem. My monitor is 6 months old, so it shouldn't be a problem, cause it hasn't had any problems before either.
Suggestions?
EDIT: I already ran Spybot Search & Destroy, AdAware and F-Secures virus scan.
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