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Christina jonathan Posted on Apr 12, 2019
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Can a computer fail to distribute power among its component ie screen but the photocopy connected work perfectly with no sarge problem?

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That's not likely, try hooking up another monitor to your computer and see what the results are. Also, if you have a HDMI Port on your computer you can simply hook it to your TV that way to see if it'll display anything. Best of Luck!

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