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- From: ah@doc.ic.ac.uk (Angelo Haritsis)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.hardware
- Subject: Re: HELP! magnetised screen
- Date: 8 Jan 93 17:44:43 GMT
- Organization: Dept. of Computing, Imperial College, London
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- In <1993Jan07.213900.29795@donau.et.tudelft.nl> rene@hal.et.tudelft.nl (Rene Bodenstaff) writes:
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- > To put it short: Your CRT is f***ed up really badly!!! And because you are
- > not able to open the tube to straighten the mesh again, it will be difficult
- > to get things ok again.
- This was not the case. According to other people's suggestions (and yours),
- which I am thankful for, the use of a magnet brought the monitor completely
- back to the state it was before the problem. The 'voodoo magic' method appeared
- to be very effective in my case!
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- Angelo Haritsis, Applied Systems Section
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