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On the Proview 468 and possibly the PL-456s and the PZ-456if you look at the end of the VGA chord that you connect to the back of the computer right in between the two screws is a power connector for a 12 volt power supply this is for the 468 I hope this helps with your dilemma on how it gets power. [email protected]
The ground wire may have touched something it shouldn't have. That may
have made the pop, but usually you will see where is made contact by a
burn or arc mark.
If you get real lucky and depending on what it touch (that is if this
is what happenned) you may have just blown out the main fuse.
It is black and round (about 3/8" in diameter and about that height.
It is marked 3.15A.
Another POP could have been a capacitor installed in backwards ??
White screen thing, however, is usually not caused by inverter or power board issues like capacitors !!
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Your monitor not detecting your PC. Check your cable for any damaged pins or changed another cable. Still the same problems...Used another monitor on the same PC. If it OK! Then the other monitor AD board need to be replaced. What's AD board? It's a piece of component that you plugged your VGA or DVI cables to the monitor. Have a nice weekend!
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