Answer Probably you can't. If the phosphor coating on the inside of the screen has been damaged, there is no way to repair it. A Cathode Ray Tube (CRT) is a sealed glass tube which is evacuated, which means that there is vacuum inside. There is no way to open the tube without breaking it.
Answer You'll need a "degaussing" coil. Basically it's a large magnet that you move around the front of the picture tube, and slowly move away from it. The procedure is simple, but without a good degaussing coil you can't really fix it.
The above comments, of course, only apply to older CRT-type TVs. Modern LCD screens are not affected by magnets and do not suffer from "phosphor burn".
General Burkhalter is played by Leon Askin. He was Colonel Knlinks superior officer. Whenever he gave someone a big job to do told them that if they mess up he will transfer them to the Russian front.
Read a book Ten Stupid Things Women Do to Mess up Their Lives Ten Stupid Things Men Do to Mess up Their Lives
The term mish mash means a confused mess of something or a jumbled mess of something. It is a mixed up mess that would be confusing to try to figure out.
I am pretty sure it does not, as it only uses the hard drive, it does not mess with the MotherBoard, as far as I have seen.
Turbo Dogs - 2008 The Muffled Mess-Up Return to Lender was released on: USA: 1 December 2010
yes, magnet mess up most electronic things, leave one next to a glass tv overnight and the screed will go green near the magnet forever no kidding.
It just does cause of the power well I depends on the strenth
it messes it upif u havea ray tupe type
No, taking pictures of a TV will not mess up a camera.
pretty sure it does
If you throw it hard enough, and your aim is good, it will REALLY mess it up.
No
It depends where you plug it in.
A slightly more accurate answer:Thunder can shake a TV and cause any loose connections to mess up. But its the lightning that really messes with the electronics.
Yes
No,its never happened to me.
A magnet should have no effect on a cellphone. There is nothing inside a cellphone that would be "messed up" by a magnet. Perhaps you could clarify what happened.