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I have a 5 year old Dell CRT monitor, 16" screen area, 20.5" completely across the front, and I constantly am running it at 1024x768x32bit color @ 75hz, and usually I'm using it enough for it to not enter its sleep mode throughout the day, except for when I'm at school, which is for 7 hours.
Anyway, a while before (back in January or February), it stopped working and would not turn on for a while. When I say that, I mean I can turn it on, and the power LED turns on, but I don't hear the static charge (where you hear the dust clinging to the screen), or that startup 'hum' noise, and thusly, the image would never appear on the screen. After maybe 40 minutes, it started working again just fine, but every once in a while, it'd do a weirdo thing where bars would flicker on the screen (as though the electron guns were hiccupping while drawing the image), and then it'd be fine again for a while. I don't remember if it was doing that before (meaning my onboard video, which sucks, may be at fault) or not.
So anyway, it did the above again just now, and I got all scared and panicy again. Later, for college, I was going to get an LCD screen anyway, and I'll be able to purchase a new monitor tomorrow.
So has anything like this happened to anybody before? And does it really mean that my monitor is getting too old and needs to be replaced? The main thing I'm wondering about is why would it stop working, and then just start working again all of a sudden?
Anyway, a while before (back in January or February), it stopped working and would not turn on for a while. When I say that, I mean I can turn it on, and the power LED turns on, but I don't hear the static charge (where you hear the dust clinging to the screen), or that startup 'hum' noise, and thusly, the image would never appear on the screen. After maybe 40 minutes, it started working again just fine, but every once in a while, it'd do a weirdo thing where bars would flicker on the screen (as though the electron guns were hiccupping while drawing the image), and then it'd be fine again for a while. I don't remember if it was doing that before (meaning my onboard video, which sucks, may be at fault) or not.
So anyway, it did the above again just now, and I got all scared and panicy again. Later, for college, I was going to get an LCD screen anyway, and I'll be able to purchase a new monitor tomorrow.
So has anything like this happened to anybody before? And does it really mean that my monitor is getting too old and needs to be replaced? The main thing I'm wondering about is why would it stop working, and then just start working again all of a sudden?