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If a warning light is on, there's a trouble code stored in the computer. There are well over 800-1,000 possible trouble codes in the average late model vehicle, so asking us to guess what's causing your problem without knowing the code is a complete waste of time. Get the code read. Post it here. THEN we can help
Dear, its the technical problem with your monitor, check it with any other system to make sure, or attach any other monitor to your system to get clear whether the problem is in your system or in your monitor, but according to me the problem is in your monitor and need a repair.
you probably have a loose wire in the unit, you might have a bad vga cable, except for the vga cable, you will probably need to send it in for service.
hello, count the time it flashes this is the a trouble shooting code. it will tell you what part or panel you need to repair, the system is in safety mode this happens when theres a detected circut problem
your tv needs service.
let me how many times does it blink between every five secounds
i will tell you what the fualt is..
Hi, have you checked inside your computer with the power on?
The problem may be as simple as the cooling fan on your heatsink not working.
also check if you have a case fan and see if that is working.
If these are running, then check that ALL POWER CABLES TO THE MOTHERBOARD are plugged in tight. If all this fails you will need to test your power pack. If you have a multimeter test that the power cables to the board have power,
Grey is neutral, black negative and the rest are either 5v, 6v, or 12v.
If you can not do this test then swap the power pack from your other computer and see how this works, let us know if this fails
Regards mistyman
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