put it back in the utilities folder.
An open hardware monitor is a free open source application that can be installed on a computer to monitor things like fan speeds, clock speeds, temperature sensors, and load times.
try a different monitor; sounds as if the monitor cable is on the fritz, the predictable problem if your experiencing color changes on your monitor. recommend replacing cable and see what that will do. note that if your have to open the monitor DO NOT GROUND YOURSELF as this may lead to serious injury or death!
open the app -_-
Unmaximise the window and move it to the monitor that it should be opening on. Don't maximise it here, just close it. When you open it again, it will be on the correct monitor. Maximise it again, then close it. From this point on, it will open on the correct monitor, even if you move it to the other monitor and maximise it there. Same "problem", only reversed. Since that's what you want it to do, it's not really a problem now. Still a biug though.
Open your Activity Monitor (utilities), choose Dashboad Client, press on the Stop sign.
You should NEVER try to open up a computer monitor and service it yourself. Computer monitors and TVs have very high voltage capacitors inside them which can electrocute you even when the unit is unplugged. If the monitor seems repairable, take it to a professional. Otherwise just replace it.
To use your maps app in your Droid to monitor other Droid's, you should first open the app feature. Then you will be able to choose the Droid you want to monitor.
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go to control panel,then webcam,then open, then run it.voila
That sounds like a BIOS setting. Open the bios and see what you can figure out. there should be a setting that allows both the laptop screen and a remote monitor to be functional at the same time.
monitor and power supply
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