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<blockquote data-quote="oneworld9" data-source="post: 348867" data-attributes="member: 28355"><p>further update: i went to a local israeli computer tech shop and we tried it out with his external monitor (which has a DVI out) and thus using a DVI cable and it worked perfectly. When we used the analog cable from the same monitor with the Apple DVI to analog adaptor it didnt work. We tried the same using an adaptor of his and again, it didn't work. He was totally stumped. So, oddly, ever since the spilt-pop incident (whether there is a connection or not with that), the MBP display works on its own, and using a DVI cable, though not if it is using an adaptor with a flat-screen analog monitor. I am as stumped as he is? Now i really am hesitant of course about sending it off to Apple. </p><p></p><p>He is convinced it has nothing to do with the computer's hardware nor therefore the pop-incident since it is able to output its signal correctly. I don't know enough to guess at where else the problem may lie. Please any help!!??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oneworld9, post: 348867, member: 28355"] further update: i went to a local israeli computer tech shop and we tried it out with his external monitor (which has a DVI out) and thus using a DVI cable and it worked perfectly. When we used the analog cable from the same monitor with the Apple DVI to analog adaptor it didnt work. We tried the same using an adaptor of his and again, it didn't work. He was totally stumped. So, oddly, ever since the spilt-pop incident (whether there is a connection or not with that), the MBP display works on its own, and using a DVI cable, though not if it is using an adaptor with a flat-screen analog monitor. I am as stumped as he is? Now i really am hesitant of course about sending it off to Apple. He is convinced it has nothing to do with the computer's hardware nor therefore the pop-incident since it is able to output its signal correctly. I don't know enough to guess at where else the problem may lie. Please any help!!?? [/QUOTE]
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