A
Albert
Guest
Thanks for the replies. On second look I noticed that I put the
resolution
to 1280 x 960, which is not supported by the Gateway. What I saw was
the
whole screen, about 1 minute after changing resolution, disappeared
forming
a diamond shape, then a single vertical line and now it is totally
dead.
I see nothing or hear nothing when I turn it on now. All I see is a
blinking
amber light showing that it is getting power. I also see no fuses or
anything
accessible that a non-qualified technician could replace so I assume
it
it ready for the grave yard. Was very surprised that even switching
to
an unsupported frequency could of caused something like this, even
though it
apparently worked for a minute or so????
Thanks to all who sent information.
resolution
to 1280 x 960, which is not supported by the Gateway. What I saw was
the
whole screen, about 1 minute after changing resolution, disappeared
forming
a diamond shape, then a single vertical line and now it is totally
dead.
I see nothing or hear nothing when I turn it on now. All I see is a
blinking
amber light showing that it is getting power. I also see no fuses or
anything
accessible that a non-qualified technician could replace so I assume
it
it ready for the grave yard. Was very surprised that even switching
to
an unsupported frequency could of caused something like this, even
though it
apparently worked for a minute or so????
Thanks to all who sent information.