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Re: Field monitor shows nothing--complete newbie
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Mister Cat
on Jan 29, 2008 at 9:41:52 pm
The screen was black. Interesting thought about the drivers since the laptop is 2-3 weeks old. I'll look into it later when I have a chance to access the machine.
thx
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