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I got my current used computer in June 2016. I installed win7 and the dell drivers, and updated the bios. There were issues with this computer and dell had replaced many. After much research and trying different ram, video and wifi cards I got a stable working system in Dec 2016. At this time I...
hmmmm. I tried that and I cant read it on screen or printed.
tks anyway.
pa
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hmmmm. I tried that and I cant read it on screen or printed.
tks anyway.
pa
thanks, I checking all these latest leads. Tks much. Too bad I only see posts when i log on to this page. it is set to notify me vie email, but it only did that once. Now i need to check myself everyday. I was out all sunday.
i read 3.29vdc. I have no oscilloscope.
for more info please read: https://www.badcaps.net/forum/showthread.php?p=330726#post330726
note that the 1st reply to this post on edaboard I got email notifying me. I have received no more emails for the additional replies.
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3rd try replying. what is wrong with this forum. please post my reply.
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ok, this site is a joke. I replied and poof after submitting my reply its gone. I did it a 2nd time and poof its gone too. then I replied above, and it posts. so where the F is my original 2 relevant...
benq fp91g+ (q9t4) monitor. Mostly wont turn on. Once in awhile it does and works fine. However, that's very seldom. The on off switch hot side is 3.3vdc. The switch grounds that when its
pressed and my dvm then reads 0vdc. Every time. Ive traced it to the display circuit board plug, gray wire...
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