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Kelle Hester Posted on Dec 05, 2012

I have asus ve247h monitor. Using VGA connection to Windows 7 64 bit machine. Monitor is on, and is set to VGA but screen is black. Any ideas? I checked the connection to the monitor and to the computer.

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  • Posted on Apr 09, 2010

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 21, 2011

SOURCE: hp computer pavilian elite 460z, just opened---new

The monitor should come with a cable that you can use. However, if it did not you can use these cables below

DVI cable

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HDMI cable
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or a VGA Cable



I hope it helped you. Rate for this information will greatly be appreciated. Thank you!

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 27, 2011

SOURCE: i cannot seem to connect my new Asus VE247H 23.6

Click here to see your screen specifications.

Your screen Supports DVI, HDMI 1.3 and VGA inputs.

Your Computer should have at least one of these connectors. The cables should have come with the screen.
Match them up, I would use either HDMI or DVI as these are digital signals.
VGA is analog, but if you can only use this one then go for it.

I do not see a reason to purchase an adapter.

Simply plug in at the wall and into the Graphics card of your computer.
You might have a card or onboard Graphics.

Thumbs up!
Let me know how it goes!
damnor01

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Monitor settings shouldn't change automatically, by any means! Now the proble is to find why this happens.
If you are using windows, run it in safe mode and verify if still have the issue.
Eventually you should test it on another computer, might ask help of a friend; it should take just some minutes.
If you detect issue on another computer it is some electronc problem of your controls and shoudld find a way to repair your monitor.
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Hp computer pavilian elite 460z, just opened---new ausus VE247H 23.6 inch monitor, cannot find which cable to use or how to connect.

The monitor should come with a cable that you can use. However, if it did not you can use these cables below

DVI cable

kurtis_1318.jpeg

HDMI cable
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or a VGA Cable



I hope it helped you. Rate for this information will greatly be appreciated. Thank you!
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I cannot seem to connect my new Asus VE247H 23.6 Inch Monitor with my New HP Pavilion Elite 460a Computer

Click here to see your screen specifications.

Your screen Supports DVI, HDMI 1.3 and VGA inputs.

Your Computer should have at least one of these connectors. The cables should have come with the screen.
Match them up, I would use either HDMI or DVI as these are digital signals.
VGA is analog, but if you can only use this one then go for it.

I do not see a reason to purchase an adapter.

Simply plug in at the wall and into the Graphics card of your computer.
You might have a card or onboard Graphics.

Thumbs up!
Let me know how it goes!
damnor01
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ASUS monitor is plugged into MacBook Pro. Has worked fine over the last 12 months with both screens working independently. Recently unplugged for 2 months. Plugged ASUS back in. After approx.5 minutes, the...

(1) If you have connected windows cpu to monitor then when you power up the computer press F8 key then enter in enable vga mode then go to control panel ->display property -=>settings change screen resolution to 1024*768.
then check .
(2)But if you are not able to see any display on screen then open cpu cabinet and refix ram memory pull cmos cell from motherboard for 10 minutes ,if there is any pci card or vga card installed on motherboard reattach it into motherboard.Then check.
If you have mac book then follow my second solution.
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My HP monitor (f50) has malfunctioned

Try these 2 steps if they don't work get back to me :)

Step 1. Connect the video cable and turn on the computer. What happens?
  • If the monitor screen remains blank (no startup screens or onscreen display messages), the monitor must be connected to another computer using a different cable to determine if the monitor is bad. Skip to the Step to connect the monitor to another computer.
  • If the monitor is capable of displaying boot screens but is unable to display Windows, use the following steps to set the computer to a compatible resolution:
    NOTE: Find the native display resolution for your monitor in the User Manual or in the product specifications for the monitor model. If you are unable to find the native display resolution for your monitor model, temporarily use 1024x768 for troubleshooting purposes.
    1. Turn on the computer and press the F8 key repeatedly when the first startup screen appears.
    2. If you are using Windows Vista, select Enable low resolution video (640 x 480) , press Enter , and wait until Windows opens. To set display settings that match the monitor, use the steps in the HP support document, Changing Display Settings, Background Image, and Screen Saver in Windows Vista . If you are using Windows XP, select Enable VGA Mode , press Enter , and wait until Windows opens. Continue using these steps to set display resolution. If you are using Windows 98 or ME, select Safe Mode and perform the following steps to enter into a standard VGA mode:
      1. Once Windows opens to the desktop in Safe Mode, click Start , and Run .
      2. In the Open field type msconfig and press Enter . The MS Configuration Utility window appears.
      3. Click the Advanced button, and select VGA 640 x 480 x 16 if it is available.
      4. Click OK and restart the computer.
      5. After Windows opens, click Start , and then click Run .
      6. In the Open field type msconfig and press Enter .
      7. Click the Advanced button, and remove the checkmark next to VGA 640 x 480 x 16 .
      8. Click OK . Do NOT restart the computer.
    3. After Windows opens, right-click on an open area of the desktop and select Properties (Windows XP, 98/Me) or Personalize (Windows Vista).
    4. In Windows Vista, Scroll down and click Display Properties . In Windows XP, 98, or Me, click the Settings tab.
    5. In Windows Vista, select the native display resolution size using the Resolution slider. Set Colors to Highest (32 bit) . In Windows XP, select the native display resolution size using the Screen resolution slider. Set Color Quality to Highest (32 bit) . In Windows 98 or Me, select the native display resolution size using the Screen Area slider. Set Colors to True Color .
    6. Click Apply after you have made your adjustment. The screen should blank out temporarily and come back.
    7. If you are satisfied with the new display settings, click Yes on the Monitor Settings windows. If you are not satisfied or if the screen just goes black, wait: Windows sets the screen back to the way it was before. Try another setting until you find a display configuration that is compatible with the monitor and meets your needs.
      NOTE: If the native resolution is not available, download and install updated video driver software for your computer. Updating the video driver software can add more resolutions (graphics modes).
    8. Restart the computer. The monitor should now display a full screen image in high quality. You are done.
Step 2: Connect to another monitor
Using a different cable, connect the monitor to another computer that has video. Turn on the monitor and the newly connected computer. What happens?
  • If the monitor works, the video hardware on the original computer is likely to be the source of the problems. You can try connecting the original computer to another monitor that works to update its video drivers.
  • If the monitor remains blank, repair or replace the monitor.


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