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Hey up guys, little off topic but I'm sure someone here will have an idea.

 

Have a problem with my monitor cable. It's been on the blink for a while where messing with it caused the picture to flicker. Now though it's stuck either really green, blue or red. It's extremely annoying as colours are obviously messed up and it's kinda hard to concentrate on. The faulty part is the jack going into my laptop, the very end of the actual cable. At the other end, going into the actual monitor, you can't remove it like a plug it's just attached.

 

Has anybody had this problem before, or anybody have an idea of what to do? It's a very good monitor and I don't want / can't afford to be buying a new one right now. Is it possible to rewire it at all?

 

Thanks

 

Adam

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If you are realy handy with a soldering iron you can put a new end on. It is really tricky though. I just bought some here http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=1310 you will need to buy a new hood aswell to go around it. Doesn't cost much but the pins are so close it is realy time consuming.

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