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My power cord is missing and I wish to find a replacement that would match my monitor? Where would be a good place to start looking for one?

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Ebay would be the most likely place to get one

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might be something is going wrong with your monitor
or your monitor ID was not established try these 3 things
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2 go to control panel click on device manager scan plug and play then look under drivers is the right product listed and updated

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