Display Related

Q1 The LCD screen is blank.

A Adjust the LCD screen brightness. Use the <Fn> + < >, <Fn> + < > keys.

Q2 In DOS mode, changing the full screen DOS mode by pressing

ALT+Enter key displays a broken image for a short period.

AThe DOS mode which supports 2 Byte characters such as Korean and Japanese runs in graphic not in text mode. In this case, a broken image may be displayed while changing the video mode settings.

Q3 The screen blinks or displays noise for a short time.

(Changing the resolution, changing the display device, removing the AC adapter, restarting the system)

AThis problem may occur when you started the computer, enter or come out of

standby/hibernate mode, pressed <Fn>+< > keys, or performed tasks such as changing resolution or scanning new hardware. This may occur when you con- nected a projector and performed one of above actions.

After a short time, the screen displays normally.

Q4 The Video mode not supportedmessage appears or some part of the screen is not displayed when booting the system with a monitor connected.

AThis problem occurs when the monitor does not support the system resolution. When booting is completed, the screen will be displayed properly.

Q5 The Video mode not supportedor Input signal exceedemes- sage appears for some older model TVs or monitors.

AThis problem may occur when the TV or monitor does not support the current sys- tem resolution. Change the screen resolution for the external display device to equal to or lower than 800x600 pixels.

Q6 The image is skewed or broken when in Dual View mode.

AThis problem may occur when the H-sync configuration for the monitor is incor- rect.

Press touchpad right button on the desktop, and click Properties > Settings tab > Advanced > Displays tab > Monitor > Advanced tab, and then select “Composite” in the Synchronization field.

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