Mile2 Cybersecurity Certifications

Reply To: OCU C)HT C Discussion Lesson 08

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Misty Stewart
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Troubleshooting display devices can be tricky, but there are several steps you can take to fix common issues. First, make sure all cables (power, HDMI, DisplayPort, or VGA) are securely connected, as loose connections can cause problems. Check if the display device is powered on by looking at the power indicator light and ensuring the power outlet works. Ensure the display device is set to the correct input source, like HDMI. Check the resolution settings on your computer, as setting the resolution too high might be beyond the display’s capabilities. Outdated or corrupt drivers can cause display problems, so make sure your graphics drivers are up to date. If possible, connect another device to the display to see if the issue persists, which can help determine if the problem is with the display or the original device. Inspect the display and cables for any signs of physical damage, as damaged cables or ports can cause connectivity issues. Sometimes, a simple restart of both the display device and the connected device can resolve display issues. Ensure there are no electronic devices nearby that could be causing interference with the display signal

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