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Apple Cinema Display 22" M8149 Does this work with a pc computer?

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Yes, I tried once 2 months ago, but you need DVI connector on your PC's Graphic Card

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I have a M8149 Cinema dispaly 22" and want to connect to late 2009 Mac mini. The monitor came with a strange adaptor set of ADC input to 1x each of usb, 24Pin 92x rows of 8) male ADC, and another plug...

The Apple 22" Cinema display M8149 (ADC) is one that is not compatible.
It might be better to find another brand display to work with your 2009 Mac Mini. The Apple model A1081 is DVI, but for the age (its 8 years old, the lamps are likely dimmer than new...) I would look for a resolution-compatible DVI input display (Dell Ultrasharp, etc..).
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Apple M8149 22" LCD.

This will be a driver problem. Solutions can be found on the Apple Support website
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Dear sir i have a apple cinema display m8149 lcd.i have loss my apple system(cpu) and want to run apple tft with other cpu (intel dvi and vga) tel me the how will conection or explane me where are RGB...

You can run that monitor from a DVI connection but you would need to get an adapter from DVI to ADC and that supplies power to the monitor. DrBott makes an adapter like this called the DVIator (http://www.dviator.com/) that should work for you if you other CPU has DVI out.
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22" Apple Cinema Display doesn't power on

This may be an issue with the display detecting the wrong video format or is using an unsupported resolution for this Apple Cinema Display 22"

Procedure:
• Make sure your Mac is turned off.

• Once your Mac is shutdown, you will need to perform what is called a PRAM reset (Parameter RAM)

• Locate the following keys on the keyboard: Command, Option, P, and R. You will need to hold these keys down simultaneously .

• Turn on the computer.
• Press and hold the Command-Option-P-R keys. You must press this key combination before the gray screen appears.

• Now, hold the keys down until the computer restarts and you hear the start up sound for the third time.

• Release the keys and allow the Mac to start up.

If that does not help here is additional support reference from Apple regarding its LCD displays:

Apple Support Link:
Power Light Flash Issues

Let me know if this helps!

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-Mactechtrainer
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Need Repair Manual for Apple Cinema Display M8149

here is a manual for the 17 in. apple studio http://www.devicemanuals.com/guide/Display%20and%20Video/Apple/Apple-Apple-Studio-Display-(17-inch-CRT)-User%27s-TVRBek9BPT.html
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