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Power went off. Computer went off. All came back on. Blue light on monitor is blinking but nothing comes on screen. I've tried shutting the computer off and back on and the monitor still just blinks. I am using another computer at someone else's house at this time.

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Try this monitor with the PC just to make it is not the PC Video card problem, check the video cable also since it is acting like it is not getting the video signal from the PC. We do not want to open up the monitor unless we have to, please post back what you find.
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