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Remove the cable from the monitor and check whether you get the no connection display in the monitor if you get that connect the monitor to the computer and switch on the computer still if you have blue color in the monitor move the monitor cable up and down slowly and see whether the color changes if the color changes the problem is with the cable from the monitor

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