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Could possibly be a resolution issue. Try booting up with a plain dos disk in the floppy and see if the video stays on. If you can't boot to floppy, try hitting the F8 key as the system starts to boot to your OS, then choose Safe mode to boot to. If the video does stay on, it's probably your video driver. Remove the video adapter in the control panel via add/remove hardware and reinstall.
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Lets try a real solution, Unfortunately the Monitor seems to be suffering from Bad Capacitors. I come across this all the time if you have the time and a soldering iron you can fix the blown caps (replace them)if not then I think its time for a new monitor.
try to unscrew the cover and take out the video card and clean the pins with pencil eraser then back it again.and also check the cable connect to the video card from monitor if its ok and thighten not shake.
or maybe your computer have a virus.
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Check the video card, open the computer and isy pres her to get back in the slot if that not solve the problem thne chck the cabel from monitor check the pins - there is posibility that one or more of the pins are bendet...
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try with restarting computer & press F8 at the same time. u will see a menu where choose "safe mode" & start the computer. in safe mode see the display properties, set the refresh rate & resolution according to monitors specifications, apply & restart again. if that does not work, replace the main board of lcd monitor.
try with restarting computer & press F8 at the same time. u will see
a menu where choose "safe mode" & start the computer. in safe mode
see the display properties, set the refresh rate & resolution
according to monitors specifications, apply & restart again. if that
does not work, replace the main board of lcd monitor.
It sounds like your video is set to the wrong resolution. Try booting into safe mode by pressing F12 at the start of the boot process. If you get into windows that way, then adjust the display to something you monitor can display like 1024x728@32bits. The monitor can only display a certain amount of pixels and if you set the video card to high you will lose visual. Hope this helps.
Try another monitor on your computer. If you still get a blank screen then its an issue with the computer not having any video coming out of the video card. If you hook up another monitor and you get video then its an issue with the original monitor.
Also try the original monitor on another computer and see if video comes up. If you still don't get video, that would mean the monitor is bad for sure since you would have tried it on two different computers.
It could also be that the video card is not compatible with this monitor. After the pc boots up, can you get into windows? Does the monitor always go out at a specific time on boot? Say for example; you boot the pc, windows startup splash screen comes on; screen does a quick flash and goes blank. Then it maybe the BIOS setting for the video. Try changing the IRQ setting. You could also try putting the video card in another slot. Do you have the manual for the motherboard?
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