SCREEN BURN by Editor, NYBUG, June 1987 (What happens when you leave your computer on) Q. Sometimes I leave my computer on for hours at a time. Can this practice harm the machine? A. The back of your monitor is coated with phosphors which glow when bombarded with a stream of electrons. This bombardment can be controlled to create the precise images on your screen, but if it is kept on for a long period of time, the phosphors of that image will burn out, leaving a permanent "ghost" on your screen. There are programs that will turn off your blank after a few minutes if a key is not pressed. This will prevent the problem.