
 Display
If the screen is rolling, replace  the display assembly. If
that does not correct the problem,  replace the video
adapter (if installed) or replace the  system board.
If the screen is not rolling,  do the following to run the
display self-test:
1. Power-off the computer and display.
2. Disconnect the display signal cable.
3. Power-on the display.
4. Turn the brightness and contrast  controls clockwise to
their maximum setting.
5. Check for the following conditions:
You should be able to vary  the screen intensity
by adjusting the contrast and brightness  controls.
The screen should be white or  light gray, with a
black margin (test margin) on the  screen.
 Note 
The location of the test margin  varies with the
type of display. The test margin might be on  the
top, bottom, or one or both  sides.
If you do not see any  test margin on the screen,
replace the display. If there is a test margin  on the
screen, replace the video adapter (if  installed) or
replace the system board.
 Note 
During the first two or three  seconds after the
display is powered on, the following  might occur
while the display synchronizes with the  computer.
Unusual patterns or characters
Static, crackling, or clicking sounds
A “power-on hum” on larger displays
A noticeable odor might occur on  new displays or
displays recently removed from storage.
These sounds, display patterns, and odors  are
normal; do not replace any parts.
If you are unable to correct  the problem, go to
“Undetermined problem” on page 294.
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