To get the sharpest, clearest picture on your computer monitor, you should look for a high maximum resolution. Also be sure to use DVI cables.
The monitor is going out .
I hope you mean the monitor, because the only thing I can easily think of that would cause the actual computer to start unexpectedly flickering is it being on fire. You haven't really given us enough details. However, if you can't figure it out on your own, you should probably take it to a computer professional to have a look at it. There are lots of things that could cause the monitor to flicker, including "the monitor is going bad", and they have all kinds of different remedies.
You can clear the cache by going in the settings. Search for history and cache and you can clear it from there.
You should purchase the kind which is going to be the most compatible with your laptop. Ensure you have the correct connections. Also consider screen size and resolution.
If it's your first month using the Clearblue Monitor, sometimes it won't show you the peak day. If you wait until the following month, the monitor will have a better gauge of what's going on, including lows and highs. If should give you the day of ovulation by the second month.
iTunes should already be displayed correctly. You're computer is not HD, your monitor is. If you're having display issues, then try to change your resolution.
Turn it on; if it's off, it's gone bad.
The computer should not have any vertical lines out of the ordinary on it, If you are talking about the inside of the computer its most likely standard floppy drive or SATA cables. I believe you might be talking about the monitor, and if you are than most likely the monitor is going out. Best thing to do is get a new one off of either newegg.com or tigerdirect.com you can find cheap/affordable to expensive models.
A high fequency graphics card is going to be you biggest concern. Computer monitors are not designed esp for ps3 games.
You can do this by going to the options tab on your Runescape interface.1. Click on the monitor icon. (Computer/Desktop)2. On the bottom there should be an icon for Fullscreen, and a dropdown for choosing between different sizes, preferably the one your computer has. Ex: 800x600
he should ask what the computer is going to be used for and what brand the custormer is interested in
If your computer is 'going offline' you are probably referring the the computer monitor or computer itself going into sleep mode. To change this, get into the control panel (START -> ACESSORIES -> CONTROL PANEL), and click on the 'Power Schemes' tab at the top. From here you should see option on the bottom half of the window. You can specify how long Windows should wait before turning off the monitor, and how long it should wait before going into system standby mode. If the computer is turning off completely, it may be crashing and not automatically restarting for some reason. If this is the case, you can look at the system event log to see if there were any system errors. Right-click on the 'My Computer' icon on the desktop and choose 'manage'. This should bring you to the computer management window. On the left pane, under 'Computer Management -> System Tools -> Event Viewer', Choose 'System' and look at the results on the right. Look for any red circles with white x's in the middle and double-click to see the event. If the computer is, indeed, crashing it could be due to hardware problems.