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Posted on Feb 15, 2010

Monitor goes into power saving mode when turned on. Doesn't go on when mouse is moved.

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It's not on power saving mode, it does not sense that it's already is plugged at your VGA.
The only thing to test it out is to have another monitor/computer *to see which one is not working
But I'm pretty sure that it's a computer problem, Probably a VGA driver problem or a motherboard.
The best way to trace is to have another monitor/computer.

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