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did you check all the monitor options from your gfx card AND Windows 7?Windows 7 has a number of monitor calibration programs/settings.
percussive maintenence, eh? or should that be Onslow maintenence?i have heard of this thing with CRT TV's, but with a monitor is a first.
during that process did you power off the pc you were using?, windows updates include some driver updates for graphics cards and other hardware, when i update this lenovo of mine it installed an update for my drivers and i got the same thing, i restarted it then the display was back to its old self, i dont know if reconnectiong the monitor fixes it aswell but, hey ya never know.
then it may have been a driver it had already downloaded before the updates were completed. thats the most likely answer, but once the updates are configured the "foggy" screen error goes away. Heck my Lenovo G550 laptop just did the same thing this morning, i made it restart and it fixed. jimmy i think you should sticky this thread incase anyone else gets this problem and by chance has a poke around the forums for a solution.
jimmy i think you should sticky this thread incase anyone else gets this problem and by chance has a poke around the forums for a solution.
well i did some research and it turns out when driver updates(sent by microsoft) are installed, the cable may not be able to read the new driver properly so switching cables is a fix for that, its really weird just why the foggy effect really happens though....